Today we delve into the intricate world of AI assessment, review and audit methodologies, focusing on international frameworks and regulatory approaches. The discussion features experts from the City Bar Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies, including Azish Filabi (American College McGuire Center for Ethics and Financial Services), Rim Belaoud (Forensic Risk Alliance), Nikhil Aggarwal (Deloitte Anti Money-Laundering), Lenka Molins (Deloitte AI and Internet Regulation) and Jerome Walker (Task Force Co-Chair). They explore the definitions, methodologies, and challenges of AI audits across different jurisdictions such as the US, EU, Canada, and the UK, providing perspectives on issues related to methodologies, bias, transparency, and accountability. The episode also covers practical approaches for organizations to review AI models and highlights the importance of robust AI governance in various sectors, including financial services, A-ML, CFT, fraud, and export controls.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:50 Overview of AI Assessments, Reviews, and Audits
02:20 Key Definitions and Concepts in AI
05:44 Panelist Introductions
08:39 Discussion on Responsible and Trustworthy AI
18:33 Training AI Models and Explainability
22:33 Challenges in AI Assessments and Reviews
27:09 Global Perspectives on AI Audits
39:10 Practical Approaches for AI Model Reviews
53:57 Key Skills for AI Model Audits
59:27 Introduction and Areas of Practice
01:01:31 AI in Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing
01:07:36 AI Models in Fraud Detection
01:14:41 Export Control on AI Models
01:21:35 International AI Audit Methodologies
01:27:42 Challenges in AI Audits
01:42:10 Accountability in AI Audits
01:46:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
All content for New York City Bar Association Podcast is the property of New York City Bar Association and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Today we delve into the intricate world of AI assessment, review and audit methodologies, focusing on international frameworks and regulatory approaches. The discussion features experts from the City Bar Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies, including Azish Filabi (American College McGuire Center for Ethics and Financial Services), Rim Belaoud (Forensic Risk Alliance), Nikhil Aggarwal (Deloitte Anti Money-Laundering), Lenka Molins (Deloitte AI and Internet Regulation) and Jerome Walker (Task Force Co-Chair). They explore the definitions, methodologies, and challenges of AI audits across different jurisdictions such as the US, EU, Canada, and the UK, providing perspectives on issues related to methodologies, bias, transparency, and accountability. The episode also covers practical approaches for organizations to review AI models and highlights the importance of robust AI governance in various sectors, including financial services, A-ML, CFT, fraud, and export controls.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:50 Overview of AI Assessments, Reviews, and Audits
02:20 Key Definitions and Concepts in AI
05:44 Panelist Introductions
08:39 Discussion on Responsible and Trustworthy AI
18:33 Training AI Models and Explainability
22:33 Challenges in AI Assessments and Reviews
27:09 Global Perspectives on AI Audits
39:10 Practical Approaches for AI Model Reviews
53:57 Key Skills for AI Model Audits
59:27 Introduction and Areas of Practice
01:01:31 AI in Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing
01:07:36 AI Models in Fraud Detection
01:14:41 Export Control on AI Models
01:21:35 International AI Audit Methodologies
01:27:42 Challenges in AI Audits
01:42:10 Accountability in AI Audits
01:46:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
A new City Bar report (https://bit.ly/3FURuAi) from the Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technology highlights the harmful effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on people with disabilities, and the harm likely to occur for them in the future. The Task Force’s Subcommittee on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on People with Disabilities and Underserved Communities continues the conversation in this podcast episode featuring attorneys, researchers, and technology leaders. They talk about the current challenges and opportunities AI presents for people with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of inclusive design and representation.
Want to be part of the discussion? Register for the City Bar’s Artificial Intelligence Institute on June 16 (available on-demand thereafter): https://services.nycbar.org/AIInstitute/ Visit nycbar.org/events to find all of the most up-to-date information about our upcoming CLE programs and events as well as on-demand CLE content.
03:06 Overview of AI's Impact on Disabilities
04:44 Building a Disability Inclusive AI Ecosystem
09:08 Generative AI and Representational Harms
15:54 AI in Digital Accessibility: Test Party's Mission
19:39 Challenges and Legal Perspectives on AI and Disabilities
35:26 Inclusive Design and Evaluation in AI
44:54 Final Thoughts and Future Directions
New York City Bar Association Podcast
Today we delve into the intricate world of AI assessment, review and audit methodologies, focusing on international frameworks and regulatory approaches. The discussion features experts from the City Bar Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies, including Azish Filabi (American College McGuire Center for Ethics and Financial Services), Rim Belaoud (Forensic Risk Alliance), Nikhil Aggarwal (Deloitte Anti Money-Laundering), Lenka Molins (Deloitte AI and Internet Regulation) and Jerome Walker (Task Force Co-Chair). They explore the definitions, methodologies, and challenges of AI audits across different jurisdictions such as the US, EU, Canada, and the UK, providing perspectives on issues related to methodologies, bias, transparency, and accountability. The episode also covers practical approaches for organizations to review AI models and highlights the importance of robust AI governance in various sectors, including financial services, A-ML, CFT, fraud, and export controls.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:50 Overview of AI Assessments, Reviews, and Audits
02:20 Key Definitions and Concepts in AI
05:44 Panelist Introductions
08:39 Discussion on Responsible and Trustworthy AI
18:33 Training AI Models and Explainability
22:33 Challenges in AI Assessments and Reviews
27:09 Global Perspectives on AI Audits
39:10 Practical Approaches for AI Model Reviews
53:57 Key Skills for AI Model Audits
59:27 Introduction and Areas of Practice
01:01:31 AI in Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing
01:07:36 AI Models in Fraud Detection
01:14:41 Export Control on AI Models
01:21:35 International AI Audit Methodologies
01:27:42 Challenges in AI Audits
01:42:10 Accountability in AI Audits
01:46:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts