Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Governance & Risk Management , IT Risk Management
Creative Ways to Educate Employees on Generative AI Use
Attorney Anna King of Markel on Innovative Governance of ChatGPTOrganizations need to adopt a creative approach when building policies around the legal, commercial and reputational risks raised by generative AI tools - such as with privacy, consumer protection and contractual obligations, said legal expert Anna King of Markel.
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"The key thing is to start with your group of stakeholders. Who has an interest in this? And then bring that group of stakeholders together. Then, decide your common purposes. Maybe in this case, it's: How is our organization going to use generative AI responsibly? And then, how are we going to create a framework around that so that decision-making can be done in a thoughtful way on behalf of the organization?"
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, King discussed:
- The EU's recent decision to vote in favor of restrictions for the AI industry, and what that would mean for international companies;
- Innovative ways that Markel has been approaching the governance of generative AI;
- Advice to organizations devising generative AI policies and where should they begin.
King leads a global team of 70 legal and compliance professionals supporting Markel's insurance and reinsurance businesses. She serves as a broad practice attorney, leveraging her expertise across various specialties and forging collaborative relationships with corporate stakeholders, clients and business partners to design and achieve strategic goals. King serves on the board of the company's Global AI Steering Committee and provides guidance on cybersecurity, privacy and artificial intelligence matters across the organization.