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This seminar will equip you with the legal and regulatory implications in the use of AI, including developing an understanding of how AI works, business/reputational and legal risks to using AI, and best practices in development and implementation of AI in business and in life.  Additionally, you will learn to develop and apply appropriate AI governance structures and usage policies taking into consideration local, state, and federal legal implications. Finally, you will also be capable of applying governance and usage policies to real-life scenarios, including identification of risks and benefits to particular use cases.

Collin Walke leads Hall Estill's Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice. Collin is a certified AI auditor and is also CIPP-US and CIPM certified.  Prior to joining Hall Estill, Collin served six years in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.  Collin’s experience in AI, privacy, and cybersecurity matters ranges from operationalization and policy advice to EU AI Act and GDPR compliance, as well as data breach remediation. Collin received his BA in Philosophy from Oklahoma State University, his J.D., magna cum laude, from Oklahoma City University School of Law, and he is also a graduate of Harvard’s Business Analytics Program where he was nominated for distinction in Programming and Data Systems.  He is the author of numerous publications relating to AI and data privacy, including peer-reviewed publications.

 

Live Sessions:

Date Location Price
Friday, November 7th, 2025: 9AM - 12PM UCO at Santa Fe Plaza, 101 N E.K. Gaylord Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 $400.00