Artificial Intelligence Hub
Explore BRG’s insights, case studies, experts, and services at the forefront of AI and machine learning.
Our professionals are immersed in the application and use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in disputes, compliance, and business management settings and work with clients and organizations throughout the world to explore issues of policy and regulation, ethics and privacy, risk and compliance, and value creation and protection, among others.
Adept in handling vast datasets, BRG professionals combine the use of advanced technologies with data science to address specific issues and create custom solutions for clients.
Executive Perspectives on the Emerging Global and Regional Regulatory Landscape
Artificial intelligence (AI) policy is in its early stages, with different jurisdictions’ frameworks, guidelines, and requirements in varying stages of maturity—from the European Union’s more risk-based AI Act and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ business-friendly Guide on AI to Governance and Ethics to President Biden’s executive order and myriad state- and country-specific laws now taking shape. This report also provides a deep dive into data and analysis across four industries central to the emerging AI conversation: financial services, retail and consumer goods, healthcare, and technology.
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: The Promise and Potential
The emergence of generative AI and continued proliferation of more mature AI technologies have extraordinary, transformative potential for the healthcare and life sciences industries. This report introduces this topic to those both unfamiliar with AI and already investing in and using AI in their organizations. BRG surveyed 150 healthcare provider and pharmaceutical company leaders, asking for their opinions about the impact of AI in healthcare. We sat down with our own subject-matter specialists and industry experts to better understand perceptions, timelines for adoption, and potential pitfalls.
Key Experts
At the Forefront
With the potential to change everything, AI brings opportunities and risks on a scale that can be difficult to comprehend. BRG experts are at the forefront of developments in artificial intelligence and related technology across industries and geographies.
Amy Worley
Managing Director & Data Protection Officer
Data privacy, records management, data governance, and data ethics expert
Erick Gunawan
Managing Director
Testifying expert in computer forensics and eDiscovery in disputes and investigations; expertise in enhanced document-review technology using AI models and ML
Cleve B. Tyler, PhD
Managing Director
Economist who specializes in testifying on competition, intellectual property, and estimation of damages; and teaches, writes, speaks regularly on, and is engaged in AI research
Wendy Cheng
Managing Director
Unsupervised and supervised ML applications, predictive and association modeling, prognostic and diagnostic app development, classification algorithms, patterns identification and clustering, time trend and trajectory analysis, individualized medicine, patient decision aids, real-world evidence generation
Steven Gawthorpe
Associate Director
Spearheads development of AI solutions for applications such as information retrieval, named-entity recognition, sentiment analysis, and text generation
Leading the Way
Expertise in Cutting-Edge Data Science Projects
Kevin Hamilton
Managing Director
Expert on data privacy, records management, data governance, data ethics, applied AI, ML, and computer vision
Michael Slattery
Associate Director
Solutions architect who develops new workers to be incorporated in BRG’s Digital Workforce suite
Symphony
Symphony is a BRG software-as-a-service product that helps users access, share, and collaborate on analytics from different sources and tools in one portal. It also allows users to create and communicate data stories, bookmarks, and feedback without relying on slideshows, emails, or meetings. Symphony aims to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and deliver value for various industries and roles.
Symphony manages AI bots through intuitive dashboards, allowing users to easily monitor bot performance and output. Symphony also enables human reviewers to check the bots’ work, providing feedback and corrections. This quality assurance step ensures accuracy as the bots continue learning. By centralizing bot monitoring and reviews, Symphony gives transparency and control over an organization’s AI strategy.
News
- Concurrences has selected “Antitrust & Regulatory Compliance in the 21st Century: New Challenges, New Opportunities and the Role of AI” (Antitrust Chronicle, September 2023)winner in the “Business Articles: Digital” category at the 2024 Antitrust Writing Awards: Dr. Rosa M. Abrantes-Metz and Dr. Albert Metz
- Legal Tech: Milestones for AI and eDiscovery in 2023: Erick Gunawan and Amy Worley
- AI Could Play a Role in M&A Disputes: Amy Worley
Publications
- Navigating the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Privacy, and Data Protection: Amy Worley and Thuc Nguyen
- Why Won’t AI Replace Quantum Experts?: Keming Liang
- Artificial Intelligence in Construction: Potential Capabilities and Risks: Pasha Ameli
- ThinkSet 2024 Outlook Series: insights from across BRG on the year ahead
- Where AI and Banking Meet: New Quarterly Index Forecasts Bank Health: David Abshier
Recent Events
- AI for IA- How Can AI Be Ethical?: Vorapong Sutanont
- Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Optimize eDiscovery in Disputes: Erick Gunawan
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Ethics: What Corporate Counsel Need to Know: Laura Dorman
- How ChatGPT Is Reshaping C-Suite Mindset on AI: Bradley Mirkin
- The Competitive Impacts of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services: Rosa Abrantes-Metz
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BRG’s inaugural Global AI Regulation Report analyzes sentiment from top business leaders and policy analysts on their current effectiveness and confidence in complying with AI policies; predictions for the future of AI policy; and what guardrails are most necessary to balance innovation and security. The report draws on qualitative interviews with executives and lawyers focused on AI compliance; a survey of 214 corporate leaders and executive-level lawyers across Asia–Pacific (APAC), Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), and North America; and insights from BRG experts.