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Will AI replace lawyers? That's one of the questions explored in the latest episode of
Bottom Up, produced by the State Bar of Wisconsin. Co-hosts Emil Ovbiagele and Kristen Hardy welcome Hiriam Bradley, an attorney specializing in privacy and technology law.
The conversation explores Hiriam's career path, the evolution of privacy law, and the intersection of artificial intelligence and privacy. They discuss the challenges legal professionals face in navigating developing laws, the importance of consumer awareness, and the regulatory landscape in financial services.
Hiriam emphasizes the need for lawyers to adapt to emerging technologies and the philosophical implications of data privacy. The episode concludes with a call to view privacy as a fundamental human right and the importance of being diligent about data protection.
Listen to more episodes of the Bottom Up Podcast at wisbar.org/podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
From left: Bottom Up podcast co-host Emil Ovbiagele, Atty. Hiriam Bradley, and co-host Kristen Hardy.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts
02:20 Guest Introduction: Hiram Bradley
05:32 Career Path and Early Experiences in Law
10:12 Understanding Privacy Law and Its Evolution
12:45 Challenges in Privacy Law
14:04 Resources for Lawyers on Privacy Law
15:32Intersection of AI and Privacy Law
18:54 Philosophical Perspectives on Data Privacy
22:28 Consumer Awareness and Privacy Literacy
24:37 Regulatory Landscape in Financial Services
26:30 Defining Companies in Privacy Regulations
29:48 Trends in AI Technology and Privacy Regulations
31:13 Balancing Regulation and Innovation
35:01 The Future of AI and Legal Jobs
42:35 Practical Applications of AI in Financial Services
48:39 Closing Thoughts on Privacy as a Human Right