Arch City AI Series - January
100 South Third St, Columbus, OH 43215
Join us for an engaging morning of learning and connection over coffee and light breakfast!
Did you know Columbus was once known as "Arch City"? This name, brought to life by the historic arches spanning High Street, has become an enduring symbol of our city’s drive to connect and inspire.
In the spirit of these connections, Bricker Graydon invites you to join our new “Arch City AI Series”—a quarterly event bringing together Columbus’s business leaders and top voices in artificial intelligence. Each session will highlight AI insights that drive real-world impact for businesses, with perspectives on harnessing AI’s potential while minimizing associated risks. During this program, we will explore how AI is transforming industries and share insights on how Columbus-based companies can navigate this rapidly advancing field.
January’s Featured Speaker
We’re thrilled to kick off our series with Dennis Hirsch. Dennis is a Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Data and Governance at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.
Professor Hirsch’s research interests lie at the intersection of governance theory and information privacy law and he has written extensively in this area. He also writes about European data protection law, comparative information privacy law, and the instructive similarities between environmental law and privacy regulation.
AGENDA
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8:30 - 9:00 AM: Arrival and refreshments
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9:00 - 9:30 AM: Program and discussion
To our public sector clients and friends: As you are aware, Ohio's ethics laws prohibit us from giving certain public officials gifts, including food and beverages, of a "substantial value." We estimate that the cost of food and beverage at this event will be approximately $15 per person. While we do not consider this amount to be substantial, we understand that some jurisdictions or individuals may have adopted a more definitive or stringent policy regarding gifts and meals.
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