Immuta Presents on the Oncoming Collision of Law, Machine Learning and AI at Predictive Analytics World 2017

COLLEGE PARK, MD–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Immuta today announced details of its participation at Predictive Analytics World 2017, where Immuta’s Chief Privacy Officer and Head Legal Engineer, Andrew Burt, will discuss the growing ethical and legal concerns between regulations, law and machine learning driven analytics, and how companies can navigate increasingly stringent regulations.

Who: Andrew Burt, Chief Privacy Officer, Immuta

What: Presentation on “Regulating Opacity: Solving for the Conflict Between Laws and Analytics”

Software and analytics have been eating the world for a long time, and now law and government are next. Businesses are increasingly transcending physical boundaries into new, unregulated virtual domains, forcing companies, developers and regulators to take a hard look at how data is collected, stored, and used. New laws around the world are beginning to force the technology industry to rethink how it approaches the law.

Immuta’s session will explain how and why the worlds of law and technology are colliding, and what this means for data-driven companies, the technology industry, and governments and citizens around the world.

When: Tuesday, October 31, 2017 from 4:15 – 5:00 p.m. EDT

Where: Predictive Analytics World 2017, Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York; Room IE10

About Immuta

Immuta is the fastest way for algorithm-driven enterprises to accelerate the development and control of machine learning and advanced analytics. The company’s hyperscale data management platform provides data scientists with rapid, personalized data access to dramatically improve the creation, deployment and auditability of machine learning and AI. Founded in 2014, Immuta is headquartered in College Park, Maryland. For more information, visit www.immuta.com and follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ImmutaData) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/10043125/).

Contacts

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