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Insights on Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace (United States)
May 9, 2023
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Employment Matters Vlog #26
Speaker: Savanna Shuntich (FortneyScott / District of Columbia)
Phone: (202) 689-1200
Email: sshuntich@fortneyscott.com
The legal landscape for artificial intelligence (“AI”) is evolving rapidly in 2023. On April 13th ,the Department of Commerce published a Request for Comment seeking information from the public about regulating AI that employers should respond to by the June 12th deadline. Watch as Savanna Shuntich, Associate with FortneyScott breaks it down for our viewers.
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