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A Privacy-First AI Strategy: What It Looks Like and Why It Matters
The Digital Project Manager
Chapters
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Framing Privacy As A Human Right
3:38
Are Regulations A Drag Or An Edge
6:52
Existing Compliance Muscle Meets AI
11:22
Incident Response And AI Risk
16:42
High-Watermark Compliance Over Minimalism
21:42
Data Ownership Models: EU, US, State
27:32
Consent, Enrichment, And Inference Risks
33:42
Use-Case-First AI And Saying No
39:42
Cross-Functional Accountability In Practice
45:42
Culture, Fear, And AI Fluency
50:52
Ethical AI Lunch-And-Learns Playbook
The Digital Project Manager
A Privacy-First AI Strategy: What It Looks Like and Why It Matters
Nov 25, 2025
Galen Low
What if regulation wasn’t a blocker to AI transformation—but a strategic advantage? Galen sits down with Lauren Wallace—former Chief Legal Officer at RadarFirst and a veteran in legal, product, and AI governance—to explore how regulated industries can harness their existing compliance muscle to lead responsibly in the AI era.
They get into the practicalities of building privacy-first AI strategies, setting clear ethical baselines, and creating internal momentum across cross-functional teams. If you’re navigating digital transformation in a high-stakes, high-compliance environment, this episode delivers grounded advice and hard-won insights you can act on.
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- Check out RadarFirst
- NOYB - None of Your Business (Max Schrems' privacy rights organization)
- AI Incident Database