Whistleblowing in the age of AI | Tech Talks - Episode 10 | Eversheds Sutherland
Tech Talks - Whistleblowing in the age of AI
Episode 10
2025. november 26.
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In this series, we discuss the latest trends and topics that are shaping the technology sector.
We are pleased to share with you the tenth episode of our Tech Talks legal insights podcast series. In this episode, Hannah Wilkins, Deepa Menon, Chloe Themistocleous, and Matthew Chapman explore how AI is reshaping the global whistleblowing landscape.
They discuss:
Whether artificial intelligence can be considered a ‘whistleblower’ and the legal implications of this concept
Key risks for organizations, including confidentiality breaches and loss of privileged information, when AI systems act autonomously
Emerging legislative developments in the US aimed at protecting AI-related whistleblowers
Practical challenges arising from employees and employers using AI in whistleblowing processes, and strategies to manage these risks effectively
You can listen to the latest episode below or find us on the podcast streaming platforms Apple and Spotify.
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