How decades-old laws are being weaponized against modern AI chatbots, data scraping, and video platforms.

The rapid integration of Generative AI into business operations has created a new frontier of legal risk, with data privacy and cybersecurity increasingly under scrutiny. In this CLE webinar, we provide a practical overview of the evolving legal landscape surrounding artificial intelligence. As plaintiffs increasingly target AI tools under “wiretap”-style theories, such as the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), and other consumer protection laws, businesses must adopt thoughtful defense strategies.
Drawing on extensive experience in privacy litigation, regulatory risk, and corporate governance, our speaker explores emerging theories of algorithmic liability, compliance challenges, and evolving privacy standards. Attendees will leave with actionable insights for building defensible strategies that satisfy regulatory requirements and mitigate legal exposure.
What You Will Learn in this Webinar:

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Senior Counsel at Husch Blackwell LLP
Heidi draws on her notable background as one of the first U.S.-based attorneys focused on data privacy and cybersecurity, as well as her experience as a corporate executive, to advise clients on matters involving consumer and employee privacy, data protection, cybersecurity, data ethics, and artificial intelligence. Heidi counsels clients on a wide range of privacy, security, and data protection laws, regulations, and industry standards, as well as various U.S. state laws and regulations touching on healthcare and financial privacy, biometrics, and information security. Heidi also helps clients address emerging issues in artificial intelligence, guiding the development of corporate AI policies, advising on specific use cases, and helping organizations protect confidential data that might not be covered by traditional privacy laws.