Get ahead of the curve with an understanding of how different businesses are proactively preparing as the US and EU start to align on future AI regulation. This panel will explore how regulation is likely to take shape and what organizations should be doing now to ensure they are proactively prepared.
Shawn Rizvi
Shawn (CIPP, CDPSE) has over 10 years of experience in managing Data Risk across Regulatory, Privacy, Governance and Cybersecurity vectors. He started his career with IBM in 2012 and would go on to join Deloitte’s Canadian practice in 2015 and EY’s Canadian practice in 2018. In 2021 he would become the CPO at the Edtechn Unicorn – Applyboard where established and led the company’s first Privacy & Data Governance department, program and strategy. His strategic leadership was critical to Applyboard’s success in preventing major operational cost from rapidly evolving regulatory changes across its over 120 countries in which it operated in. He is now currently at Meta, where he works within the Integrity and Risk Launches organization and has successfully helped launch over 300 related AI and ML related projects. He has also helped drive EU Digital Service Act and Digital Markets Act preparedness across multiple Meta products.
Shawn has worked with market leaders across the globe to drive better business decisions based on enabling and scaling AI technologies through effective risk management and data governance techniques. This includes helping global brands navigate complex regulations and pioneering new frameworks that ensure cutting edge technology empowers society responsibly. He is also a subject matter expert on over 100 different regulations, framework and practices related to data risk. On his spare time, he provides mentorship to start up tech firms in Toronto and is passionate about helping start-ups succeed.
Karen Silverman
Karen is a leading global expert in practical governance strategies for AI and other frontier technologies. As the CEO and Founder of The Cantellus Group, she advises Fortune 50 companies, startups, consortia, and the public sector on how to manage cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly changing policy environment. Her expertise is informed by more than 20 years of practice and management leadership at Latham & Watkins, LLP where she advised global businesses in complex antitrust matters, M&A, governance, ESG, and crisis management. Karen chairs the board of a public benefit corporation developing complex content moderation tools. She is an SME for the Business Roundtable's Responsible AI Initiative, and a World Economic Forum Global Innovator and Karen sits on its Global AI Council. She serves on the boards of Krunam, AI.EDU, Legal Momentum and Not For Sale.