In this episode of Notes to My (Legal) Self®, host Olga V. Mack speaks with Heath Morgan, in-house attorney and author of The Memory Project, about memory, identity, and the long-term ethical implications of AI adoption.Drawing from his experience in cybersecurity, compliance, and AI governance, as well as his speculative fiction work. Heath explores what happens when technology allows us to preserve, replicate, and even converse with digital versions of ourselves.Together, they explore:• Why AI forces us to confront legacy in ways social media never did• The concept of “conversational time travel” and digital personas of the past and future• How companies may face a two-market reality: privacy as default vs. privacy as luxury• The hidden risks of unintentional AI adoption inside organizations• Why in-house counsel must move from reactive policy drafting to intentional AI governanceIf you’re an in-house lawyer navigating AI implementation or questioning how emerging technologies will reshape privacy, identity, and ethics, this conversation challenges you to think several steps ahead.Explore more episodes, insights, and reflections at:www.notestomylegalself.com#NotesToMyLegalSelf #AI #LegalInnovation #InHouseCounsel #AIGovernance #DigitalLegacy
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