
SCCE Aerospace, Defense & Government Contracting Compliance & Ethics Conference
The Roles and Responsibilities of Ethics and Compliance
Professionals in Addressing A.I. Risks
1:15 PM CT – 2:15 PM CT
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Learning Objectives:
- AI-related guiding principles have proliferated (e.g., Google, the W.H., DoD, FTC)
- While AI laws/regs pose risk, AI principles offer ethical standards, guidance
- We will compare AI principles’ suitability for E&C/ESG issues (at demand & supply-side A&D firms)
Speakers:

Evi Fuelle
Global Policy Director, Credo AI
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James Baker
Director of the SU Institute for Security Policy and Law, Syracuse University College of Law and The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
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