Frances M. Green, Of Counsel in the Employment, Labor & Workforce Management practice, in the firm’s New York office, was featured in the Society of Actuaries’ Get Plugged In podcast in “Winning the Race – America’s AI Action Plan.” 

Following is a summary:

In this episode of Get Plugged In – AI Insights, Dale Hall, Managing Director of Research at the Society of Actuaries Research Institute, is joined by Frances M. Green, Corporate Defense Attorney and AI Governance Professional at Epstein Becker Green. Together, they unpack the implications of the White House’s July 2025 AI Action Plan, Winning the Race – America’s AI Action Plan, and what it means for actuaries, insurers, and the broader financial sector.

From regulatory rollback to state-level resistance, this conversation explores the critical intersections of AI innovation, data governance, and risk management.  Frances shares expert insights on the shift in federal policy, potential legal challenges, and how actuaries should prepare for emerging state regulations, such as those in Colorado and California.

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