Niki Armstrong, the chief legal and compliance officer at Pure Storage, says generative AI has the potential to help legal teams “fundamentally change the way they think and operate.”
As a result, her legal department is testing out use cases, including in the area of regulatory compliance support.
The publicly traded data storage technology company is seeing if generative AI can help it monitor changes to the many different laws and regulations that govern its activities.
For example, Armstrong said, her compliance team has started testing whether the latest artificial intelligence can provide useful information about updates to privacy and employment laws in different countries.
The team is also examining whether generative AI can assist with tracking pertinent new regulations for tech companies issued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
This type of information helps Armstrong’s compliance unit determine whether it needs to update internal policies or create new training materials for employees.
“We are using generative AI to help us better understand how regulatory changes impact us so that we can both form and develop content that is useful and applicable to us, while maintainingethically sound and legally compliant practices— a strategic priority for our team,” Armstrong told Legal Dive.
Additionally, she is hopeful generative AI can assist Pure Storage’s legal team with automating repetitive tasks and addressing potential compliance issues.
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