Generative AI has captured headlines this year. But what is the hype all about? In a webinar hosted by the Internet and Competitive Networks Association (INCOMPAS), Nelson Mullins partners Steven Augustino and Jason Epstein will discuss what generative AI is, what business applications exist for generative AI and the legal and policy issues that users will encounter. They will also address strategies businesses use to identify use cases for generative AI technologies and to incorporate terms and conditions that account for risks associated with this new technology. With technology rapidly evolving, it is crucial to consider the potential role of generative AI in your organization and how it impacts your business. The webinar is suitable for the business audience as much as for legal and regulatory personnel.
Augustino’s practice ranges from regulatory, legislative, and administrative law counsel to transactional advice, advocacy, and litigation. His practice focuses on USF contributions, E-rate and Universal Service audits and investigations. He also is a leading practitioner in anti-robocall technologies and Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) matters. For over 25 years, he has guided clients through the shifting policies, exponential growth, and extraordinary innovation in the telecommunications industry. His clients include companies and organizations from around the world, including major wireless service providers, manufacturers, trade associations, and emerging telecom businesses.
Epstein is the co-head of the firm's technology and procurement industry group. He provides legal services to buyers and sellers of technology both domestically and internationally in various industries, from FinTech and Health IT to auto and manufacturing.
INCOMPAS represents internet, streaming, communications, and technology companies both large and small, advocating for competition policy across all networks.
Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023
3 p.m. EST
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