IR Global - 'On the Road' New Orleans - Event Schedule

IR Global | ‘On the Road’ New Orleans

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Kay Firth-Butterfield CEO, Good Tech Advisory

Co-existing with AI 10:35 - 11:20 Roosevelt Ballroom, Mezzanine Level

Autonomous Systems and a member of the group which met at Asilomar to create the Asilomar AI Ethical Principles. She sits on the Polaris Council for the Government Accountability Office (USA), the Advisory Board for UNESCO International Research Centre on AI, the Advisory Board for international company ADI, the AI and Philanthropy Steering Committee of the Partnership on AI, the UKRAI TAS Hub and the Board of Earth Species Project. Also, the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on AI, AI Governance Alliance & Digital Heathcare Transformation Initiative. She is an Ambassador for the Global Trust Challenge co-created by OECD and IEEE. Kay has advanced degrees in Law and International Relations and regularly speaks to international audiences addressing many aspects of the beneficial and challenging technical, economic, legal, geo-political and social changes arising from the use of AI. Kay is an Associate Barrister (Doughty Street Chambers), Master of the Inner Temple, London and served on the Lord Chief Justice’s Advisory Panel on AI and Law. She has been consistently recognized as a leading woman in AI since 2018 and was featured in the New York Times as one of 10 Women Changing the Landscape of Leadership.

Kay Firth-Butterfield is the CEO of Good Tech Advisory. TIME 100 Impact Awardee 2024 , Who’s Who Emerging Innovator 2024 and Who’s Who in America, Forbes 50 over 50. She was the Inaugural and former Head of Artificial Intelligence and member of the Executive Committee at the World Economic Forum and, in 2014, became the World’s first Chief AI Ethics Officer. She is one of the foremost experts in the world on the governance of AI. Kay is a Barrister, former Judge and Professor, technologist and entrepreneur who has an abiding interest in how humanity can benefit from new technologies, especially AI. Kay is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Texas, Visiting Scholar at the University of Notre Dame and Fellow at New America in the Future of Work and Innovation team. She has authored books on Human Rights, AI and Modern Slavery. Kay was Vice-Chair of the ground-breaking IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence and

Taylor P. Mouledoux Partner Looper Goodwine P.C.

Welcome to New Orleans 10:15 – 10:35 Roosevelt Ballroom, Mezzanine Level

Taylor Mouledoux is a shareholder with Looper Goodwine P.C. and enjoys a diverse energy practice that includes litigation, transactional, and regulatory matters both onshore and offshore. His litigation experience includes a number of complex matters, including disputes on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) involving predecessor liability for decommissioning, Louisiana “legacy lawsuits” alleging property contamination from historical E&P operations, and trade secret disputes involving seismic data ownership and licensing. He has also litigated environmental matters under the Clean Water Act and other federal statutes and has pursued and defended lien claims on behalf of operators and service providers under the Louisiana Oil Well Lien Act. Beyond his litigation practice, Taylor advises clients on a broad array of contractual matters involving joint operating agreements, platform use agreements, seismic licensing agreement, and various other contracts utilized in the E&P industry. He has negotiated several oilfield service contracts, including drilling contracts and master service agreements,

and often counsels clients on insurance and indemnity matters. Taylor’s experience also includes larger transactions involving asset sales and other divestitures, most recently including a negotiated withdrawal by a non-operator from multiple joint operating agreements involving substantial accrued decommissioning liability. Taylor has also worked closely with a number of state and federal agencies on behalf of clients. With his extensive experience addressing issues on the OCS, Taylor often interacts with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE). Among other matters, he has represented clients in response to BSEE incident investigations and has worked with BOEM on issues relating to Oil Spill Financial Responsibility (OSFR), financial assurance, and other OCS leasing issues. Taylor has also advocated for clients in matters before the Louisiana Office of Conservation involving site remediation and plugging and abandonment obligations.

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