Artificial intelligence governance is quickly moving from abstract policy discussion to operational necessity. As AI systems take on decision-making authority inside regulated and mission-critical environments, organizations must embed oversight, accountability, and risk discipline directly into system design and deployment.
The IAPP Global Summit brings together global leaders shaping the frameworks that will govern responsible and ethical AI at scale. The conversations extend beyond compliance, focusing on how governance structures, accountability models, and regulatory alignment can enable innovation rather than constrain it.
LexStrat Law will attend the Summit in Washington, D.C. on March 30th and 31st to engage with legal, policy, and business leaders advancing practical approaches to AI governance in complex regulatory environments.
As companies integrate AI into core operations, governance cannot be an afterthought. Authority structures, decision rights, risk allocation, transparency standards, and data stewardship must be addressed alongside technical development. When these elements are resolved early and systemically, organizations accelerate execution while building systems designed to endure.
LexStrat remains focused on helping innovation-driven companies implement advanced technologies with governance frameworks that support growth, resilience, and long-term business performance.
LexStrat Law to Attend IAPP Global Summit 2026 in Washington, D.C.
February 27, 2026