Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  1. Even More States Join the Party — By the end of 2024, almost half of all U.S. states had enacted modern data privacy legislation. That trend will likely continue, particularly since a national data privacy statute may not be a top priority for the new administration.
  2. It’s Time for State Enforcement — Several states have

David Zetoony, co-chair of GT’s U.S. Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, and Shareholders Reena Bajowala and Liz Harding will present the MyLawCLE and Federal Bar Association webinar, “Artificial Intelligence and Data Privacy: Current Laws and Regulations in the United States and the European Union,” Jan. 15, 2025.

This program will include an in-depth

On Aug. 1, 2024, the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) entered into force and will gradually take effect over the next 36 months. This marks not only the end of yet another legislative saga within the European Union but also the beginning of a new era in AI regulation. The AI Act creates an

Greenberg Traurig is the sponsor of an event hosted by the Central Ohio chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) that will feature two CLEs focused on employment and privacy law

“Artificial Intelligence Regulation in the US (Privacy Law 2.0)”: Presenters David Zetoony and Sarah Stein will discuss how artificial intelligence is

Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Reena Bajowala will present the Strafford webinar “New EU Artificial Intelligence Act: Impact on U.S. Organizations, Strategies to Ensure Compliance” Tuesday, Sept. 10 from 1–2:30 p.m. EDT. This CLE course will explore the AI Act’s regulatory framework, summarize key points U.S. organizations need to understand, and provide practical steps for

Greenberg Traurig Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Shareholders David ZetoonyReena Bajowala, and Liz Harding will present the webinar “Navigating the First-in-the-nation Artificial Intelligence Act” on June 26 from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. ET. The laws surrounding artificial intelligence are evolving quickly. While federal and state governments continue to consider various statutory proposals, Colorado

On May 30, Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Tyler Thompson will be a panelist at The AI Strategy Summit: IP, Data and Compliance conference in Chicago. Participating in the session “The Future of Data Privacy in an AI-Driven World: Emerging Trends and Predictions,” Thompson and fellow panelists will discuss emerging technologies, potential changes in data privacy laws

Greenberg Traurig Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Shareholders David Zetoony and Liz Harding are quoted in a Legaltech News article titled “The Debate on Data Scraping Was Almost Over—Until Generative AI Rekindled It.”

Click here to read the full article, published by Legaltech News May 16, 2024. (subscription)

On May 8, 2024, Colorado’s legislature enacted “An Act Concerning Consumer Protections in Interactions with Artificial Intelligence Systems” (SB205), a state law that comprehensively regulates the use of certain “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” systems.[1] The law is aimed at addressing AI bias, establishing a requirement of human oversight throughout the life cycle of

Making Utah the first U.S. state to enact a major artificial intelligence (AI) statute governing private-sector AI usage, on March 13, 2024—coincidentally, the same day the European Parliament adopted the EU AI Act—Utah Gov. Cox signed into law S.B. 149 (AI Law). The AI Law, set to take effect May 1, 2024, was incorporated