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Nov. 7, 2019

ACC panel discussed bias in AI

At an Association of Corporate Counsel event, panelists discussed the human biases in the creation of AI.

ACC panel discussed bias in AI
From left: Robert Kang, a senior attorney at Southern California Edison; Lea Endres, co-founder and CEO of NationBuilder; Danielle Ochs, a shareholder at Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, PC; Njeri Mutura, corporate counsel at Microsoft; and Karl M. Manheim, a professor at Loyola Law School

The Southern California chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel held a panel discussion Tuesday on diversity and bias in artificial intelligence.

Panelists Danielle Ochs, a shareholder at Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, PC , Karl M. Manheim, a professor at Loyola Law School, and Njeri Mutura, in-house counsel at Microsoft Corp., discussed the complex relationship between humans and artificial intelligence.

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