Taft attorneys Jayna Cacioppo and Christine Walsh authored the article “The Wild West of Artificial Intelligence regulations,” which was published on Aug. 14 in The Indiana Lawyer. The article discusses different legislative approaches that have been proposed to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) in the U.S. and Europe. It also highlights Indiana’s current regulations and offers takeaways for what Indiana could see in the future in terms of AI regulation.

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Cacioppo is a partner in the Indianapolis office of Taft, and the past Chair of the Indianapolis Litigation practice group. Cacioppo’s practice concentrates in the areas of complex commercial, civil, and white-collar criminal litigation, arbitration, as well as regulatory investigations by state and federal agencies. She is a trial lawyer with significant courtroom experience in both criminal and civil matters.

As an associate in Taft’s Litigation and Compliance, Investigations, and White Collar Defense practice groups, Walsh represents individuals and entities in a variety of complex litigation matters in federal and state courts, as well as individuals and entities who are involved in government and regulatory investigations. Walsh has experience with matters involving the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the Indiana Attorney General’s Office, and other federal and state investigative agencies. Part of Walsh’s practice also focuses on compliance with U.S. international trade laws, including CFIUS, export controls, OFAC sanctions, and customs compliance.

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Photo of Jayna Cacioppo Jayna Cacioppo

Jayna is a partner in the Indianapolis office of Taft, and the past Chair of the Indianapolis Litigation practice group. Jayna’s practice concentrates in the areas of complex commercial, civil, and white-collar criminal litigation, arbitration, as well as regulatory investigations by state and…

Jayna is a partner in the Indianapolis office of Taft, and the past Chair of the Indianapolis Litigation practice group. Jayna’s practice concentrates in the areas of complex commercial, civil, and white-collar criminal litigation, arbitration, as well as regulatory investigations by state and federal agencies. She is a trial lawyer with significant courtroom experience in both criminal and civil matters.

Photo of Christine Walsh Christine Walsh

As an associate in Taft’s Litigation and Compliance, Investigations, and White Collar Defense practice groups, Christine represents individuals and entities in a variety of complex litigation matters in federal and state courts, as well as individuals and entities who are involved in government…

As an associate in Taft’s Litigation and Compliance, Investigations, and White Collar Defense practice groups, Christine represents individuals and entities in a variety of complex litigation matters in federal and state courts, as well as individuals and entities who are involved in government and regulatory investigations. Christine has experience with matters involving the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the Indiana Attorney General’s Office, and other federal and state investigative agencies. Part of Christine’s practice also focuses on compliance with U.S. international trade laws, including CFIUS, export controls, OFAC sanctions, and customs compliance.