AI Regulation and Whistleblowing

In the second installment of our three-part AI series, we dive into one of the most rapidly evolving areas of law and policy: the regulation of artificial intelligence. We sit down with Sophie Luskin and Claire Sylvia to explore how federal and state governments are approaching AI regulation, what the proposed AI Whistleblower Protection Act could mean for those who raise concerns, and what retaliation protections exist for whistleblowers in this emerging space. We also discuss how AI is beginning to interact with the False Claims Act—both as a tool for detecting fraud and as a technology that may help whistleblowers bring new cases.

Sophie Luskin is a Senior Tech Policy Analyst with Kohn, Kohn, & Colapinto LLP and Claire Sylvia is a Partner at Phillips & Cohen LLP.

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