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"ChatGPT, Generative AI Data Security Considerations" explores the benefits and risks of deploying generative AI tools like ChatGPT in legal practice. Participants will gain insights into confidentiality, intellectual property (IP), data security, and ethical concerns tied to generative AI. This CLE provides a robust framework for assessing AI-related data security vulnerabilities, emphasizing actionable best practices for minimizing risk while enhancing productivity.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the primary security and confidentiality risks of using generative AI in legal practice.
2. Identify ethical considerations for AI use, including bias, hallucinations, and IP questions.
3. Learn strategies to safeguard sensitive data when integrating generative AI into workflows.
4. Assess AI-generated content to ensure compliance with data security regulations.
Credit Type: General
Credit Amount: 1
Course Type: Live Webcast Rebroadcast
Course Expiration:
Status: Approved
Provider Number: 20536
Credit Type: General
Credit Amount: 1
Course Type: Live Webcast Rebroadcast
Course Expiration:
Status: Approved
Provider Number: 8722
Credit Type: General
Credit Amount: 1
Course Type: Live Webcast Rebroadcast
Course Expiration:
Status: Pending, Submitted for Accreditation
Credit Type: General
Credit Amount: 1
Course Type: Live Webcast Rebroadcast
Course Expiration:
Status: Not Approved
Credit Type: General
Credit Amount: 1
Course Type: Live Webcast Rebroadcast
Course Expiration:
Status: Not Approved
Credit Type: General
Credit Amount: 1
Course Type: Live Webcast Rebroadcast
Course Expiration: 02/28/2026
Status: Pending, Submitted for Accreditation
Chat GPT, Generative AI Data, and Security Considerations (0.66 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Frank Xavier Wukovits is an Associate at Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC (CSG Law) and practices with the firm’s Tech, Privacy, Data Innovations and Corporate & Securities Groups. He advises clients across the corporate lifecycle, including startups and Fortune 500 companies, on matters such as venture capital, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate governance. Frank has been recognized as a "Rising Star" in Business/Corporate by New Jersey Super Lawyers (2023-2024) and was a finalist for the New Jersey Law Journal's Innovators Award in 2024. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University's Stillman School of Business.