The hype surrounding Generative AI may be at an all-time high, but the technology has been adopted by numerous organizations and is progressively assuming a pivotal role in the solutions offered by startups.


If you’re a founder – whether you’re aspirational or currently entrenched in the entrepreneurial journey – and you have intentions to leverage genAI, how do you effectively navigate the uncharted waters of liability pertaining to copyright issues and accuracy? We invite you to participate in an essential and well-timed presentation, engage in an illuminating Q&A session, and seize the opportunity to expand your network.


Michael Power is a recognized expert in privacy. He is the author of The Law of Privacy (2013, 2017 and 2021 eds) published by Lexis Nexis and Halsbury’s Laws of Canada – Access to Information & Privacy Title (2005, 2011, 2016 & 2020 eds.), published by Butterworth’s. Michael has over 20 years of experience dealing with information governance and privacy-related questions. His past experience includes serving as a member of the federal Department of Justice, a partner at a national law firm and as Vice-President, Privacy and Security at an Ontario Crown Agency. He has also been recognized as one of the 2024 Best Lawyers in Canada for both Information Technology Law and Data Privacy & Security Law.