In this comprehensive webinar, Rachel Kim and Shai Davidai guide in-house counsel through the complete process of building an AI acceptable use policy from the ground up. The session covers identifying stakeholders, assessing organizational risk tolerance, drafting policy language, and securing executive buy-in.
The speakers draw on their experience implementing AI governance frameworks at organizations of varying sizes, from 50-person legal teams to solo general counsel operations. They emphasize that effective AI policies must balance innovation enablement with risk management, and that overly restrictive policies often lead to shadow AI usage that creates greater risk than a well-designed permissive framework.
Topics covered include defining acceptable AI use cases, establishing data handling protocols for AI tools, creating vendor evaluation criteria, building training programs for legal staff, and designing audit mechanisms to ensure ongoing compliance. The session includes practical templates and real-world examples from organizations that have successfully deployed AI governance programs.
