March 15th, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
With the 2024 election in full swing, political actors are using artificial intelligence in unprecedented ways. Join us as we explore the transformative potential of AI in shaping electoral strategies while learning about how to manage the legal risks inherent in its use. You will gain crucial insights from our experienced panel into:
- How corporate PACs, candidates, and nonprofits are deploying AI in their advocacy and fundraising efforts;
- The regulatory landscape, with emphasis on how the complex Telephone Consumer Protection Act applies to political calls and texts generated by or using AI, as well as federal and state regulation of deep fakes, bots, and more;
- How your organization can leverage AI to enhance outreach to voters, informed by the emerging and dynamic “rules of the road” for AI activities;
- What your organization may need to do if AI is deployed against you; and
- Predictions for AI in the 2024 elections and beyond.
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- This event is complimentary but advance registration is required. Can’t make the date? Register and we’ll send you the slides and recording after the webinar.
- CLE credit is available for this webinar. Wiley is an accredited or approved CLE provider in the following states: California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Wiley will apply for credit in the following states: Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin. The list of states Wiley is not currently able to offer CLE credit includes Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming. In these instances, Wiley can offer a certificate of attendance. For those seeking CLE credit, please complete the program evaluation at the end of the program. Wiley will be unable to issue CLE certificates until we have received all required documentation.
- For New York CLE purposes, this program is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Note that newly admitted New York attorneys (attorneys admitted two years or less) may earn CLE credit in certain categories of credit through completion of courses in permissible formats, as explained here.
- Webinar instructions and materials will be distributed prior to the webinar. For more information, please email Conor Heilferty at cheilferty@wiley.law.