For the IAPP Webinar, Mike Martin discusses the crossing of AI and data protection.

For the March 13th treatment of the St. Louis IAPP Chapter’s Virtual St. Louis KnowledgeNet program, lawyer from Spencer Fane.

The presentation, titled” The Intersection of AI and Privacy in 2025,” covered important issues like the changing regulatory landscape for data privacy and artificial intelligence ( AI ) governance, best practices for AI governance, and how AI and data interact with one another. Additionally, the program covered the current issues and opportunities in this field as well as providing examples of new litigation and regulations.

For conferences are a part of the resources, training, credentials, and networking opportunities that the IAPP offers its users. The not-for-profit serves as a tool for professionals who work at the roads of technology, information, and society for career advancement.

Mitch at Spencer Fane works with businesses of all sizes. His process concentrates on ensuring that his clients adhere to both federal and state privacy laws as well as providing legal counsel on how to comply with legal regulations involving AI, genetic data, and new technologies. He has litigated a wide range of multimillion dollar corporate disputes, including class actions alleging privacy violations, for more than ten years.

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