Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) Annual Meeting and Conference, 2026
We are pleased to share that our Partner, Anindya Ghosh, recently spoke at the Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) Annual Meeting & Conference 2026 in New Delhi on the panel titled “Agentic AI: Terms, Conditions, & Autonomous Decisions.”
The panel traversed the full lifecycle of agentic AI in online ecosystems, from consent architecture and personal data use to contractual risk allocation, evidentiary burdens in disputes, and sector-specific risks such as healthcare platforms. Anindya focused on liability in AI-driven transactions and the governance frameworks platforms should adopt when permitting third-party AI tools, including oversight, monitoring, and calibrated risk-containment mechanisms.
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