McDonald Hopkins will present a webinar on “Artificial Intelligence & Technology in Today’s Workplace” on Tuesday, June 27, from 2 to 3 p.m.
As technology rapidly advances, its effects are seen throughout society—including in the workplace. Whether it is questions of objectivity and fairness related to AI or privacy issues stemming from social media and email, employers need to be prepared to face the challenges that come with evolving technology and its application and usage.
In this webinar presented by the McDonald Hopkins Labor and Employment Practice Group, attorneys Jim Boutrous, Ryan Neumeyer, David Schelberg, and Jessi Ziska will provide insights about the latest issues employers face as technology continues advancing.
Topics include:
• Artificial Intelligence AI and the benefits and challenges it poses in the workplace
• Privacy issues related to employee email and workplace investigations
• Managing social media and its effects on business and employee relations
• Balancing employer and employee rights in discussing working conditions through electronic media
For additional information on the “Artificial Intelligence & Technology in Today’s Workplace” webinar, visit https://mcdonaldhopkins.com and click on “events.”
- Posted May 30, 2023
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Attorneys examine 'AI & Technology in Today's Workplace' in webinar
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