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Data Privacy Week Webinar - AI Agents: What They Are, How They Work, and How They May Result in Business Liability

January 28, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET

This webinar will explore AI agents, different levels of agentic autonomy, and emerging theories of algorithmic liability, including harm, bias, transparency, privacy, and regulatory enforcement.  The webinar will explore the cyber, privacy, and other risks associated with using agents, and explain how courts and regulators approach AI-driven harm. Attendees will gain practical guidance on reducing exposure while responsibly deploying automated decision-making tools.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Learn how varying levels of AI autonomy—from assistive tools to fully independent agents—impact liability and risk exposure.
  • Gain practical strategies to reduce exposure to data breaches, privacy violations, and compliance failures when deploying AI-driven tools.
  • Discover how bias in automated decision-making can lead to legal and reputational risks—and what steps organizations can take to address it.
  • Walk away with actionable guidance for building governance frameworks that align with evolving regulatory standards and ethical principles.

 

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