Adopting AI: What I've Learned Establishing Legal Policy for LLMs in Institutions
Join us for Adopting AI: Lessons Learned Pioneering the Legal Policy Foundations for LLMs in Institutions and become a fast follower in your organization by learning how the very best implemented their AI adoption strategies.
This is the second episode of AI Tsunami, our groundbreaking series on AI in business and corporate governance, featuring esteemed guest Carole Piovesan, Partner at INQ Law and a renowned specialist in AI legal policy. Carole brings a wealth of expertise, having assisted over 30 companies in navigating the intricate landscape of AI policies and governance.
In this session, Carole will unravel the intricacies of AI governance and organizational adoption. Drawing from her extensive experience working with globally diverse institutions, participants will gain unparalleled insights into the frameworks and strategies employed by leading companies.
Delve into the nuanced realm of AI ethics, compliance, and regulatory frameworks crucial for steering businesses through the transformative power of AI technology and LLMs. This event promises to equip attendees with actionable insights to establish robust AI governance structures and policies, fostering responsible and ethical AI integration within their organizations.
Join us as Carole Piovesan continues to pave the path toward effective AI governance.

Speaker Highlights
The Three Buckets
Crucial considerations for AI systems that need to be explored.
Scaling and Democratizing Harm
In discussions around artificial intelligence, policymakers and legislators are increasingly concerned with safeguarding values.
Algorithmic Disgorgement
In response to concerns about AI and data usage, proposals for an AI and data commissioner, similar to bodies seen in the EU, are being considered.

Carole Piovesan
Carole is Managing Partner at INQ Law, focusing her practice on artificial intelligence, privacy, cyber incident response, data governance and technology risk management. She regularly counsels clients on a wide range of matters related to privacy, cyber readiness and breach response, data governance, ethical AI and responsible innovation.
Carole plays an active role in shaping data law, policy and standards in Canada and globally. She is a member of the OECD.AI Policy Observatory, and has contributed to numerous organizations including in the Global Partnership on AI, the Global Task Force to Promote Trusted Sharing of Data at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the Standards Council of Canada’s Data Governance Collaborative, and the National Advisory Council on AI in Healthcare.
Carole regularly teaches, speaks and writes on topics related to cybersecurity, privacy, data law and AI. She has been featured on the CBC, the Globe and Mail, The Logic, and Betakit. She has testified before Canada’s House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics. Carole is also an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law where she lectures on AI regulation. She is the co-editor of Leading Legal Disruption: Artificial Intelligence and a Toolkit for Lawyers and the Law, published by Thomson Reuters (2021).
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Nick Darveau-Garneau
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