Spencer Fane attorney Mitch Martin was a speaker for the St. Louis IAPP Chapter’s Virtual St. Louis KnowledgeNet session on March 13.
The presentation, “The Intersection of AI and Privacy in 2025,” discussed key topics such as the changing landscape in artificial intelligence (AI) and data privacy regulation, best practices for AI governance, and the interplay between AI and data. The session also covered challenges and opportunities that currently exist in this space and provided real-world examples of recent regulations and litigation.
Webinars such as these are part of the tools, resources, training, credentials, and networking opportunities the IAPP provides its members. The not-for-profit serves as a career development resource for professionals who work at the intersections of data, technology, and humanity.
At Spencer Fane, Mitch represents businesses of all sizes. His practice focuses on ensuring his clients comply with federal and state privacy laws, while also advising on how to comply with legal issues surrounding AI, biometric data, and emerging technologies. For more than a decade, he has also litigated a wide range of multimillion-dollar commercial disputes, including class actions alleging privacy violations.