March 8, 2024
Co-chair of our Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Innovation practice group, Ahmed Baladi (Paris), is joined by partners Robert Spano (London and Paris) and Vivek Mohan (Palo Alto), co-chairs from Gibson Dunn’s Artificial Intelligence Practice Group, for a discussion on the interaction between AI and personal data processing. They provide an overview of the EU’s landmark AI law, comment on the US AI regulatory landscape, and examine the challenges multinational companies face when considering AI requirements and GDPR.
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HOSTS:
Ahmed Baladi is a partner in the Paris office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and co-chair of the firm’s Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Innovation practice group. He specializes in information technology and digital transactions, outsourcing, data privacy and cybersecurity.
Robert Spano is a partner in the London and Paris offices and co-chair of the firm’s artificial intelligence practice group. He practices in the field of European litigation, international dispute resolution and advises on regulatory issues. He is a member of the Transnational Litigation, International Arbitration, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Innovation, Technology Regulation and Litigation, and public policies.
Vivek Mohan is a partner in Gibson Dunn’s Palo Alto office, where he is co-chair of the Artificial Intelligence practice and a member of the Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Innovation practice. Vivek advises clients on legal, regulatory, compliance and policy matters globally, with a focus on cutting-edge technology issues. His practice covers regulatory response, advisory, advocacy and transactional matters, enabling him to provide clients with strategic advice, whether they are responding to a regulatory investigation, implementing a privacy program, responding to a data breach or sell the business. THE Silicon Valley Business Journal named Vivek to its 2023 40 Under 40 list, comprising “leaders who have shaped the Bay Area and are paving the way for what’s next.”