Overview
As artificial intelligence reshapes how organisations conduct due diligence, it also redefines what constitutes legal duty in the process. From automating background checks to assessing complex supply chains and managing third-party risks, AI-driven systems promise unprecedented efficiency, but also bring new challenges around accountability, bias, and regulatory compliance.
Join Ground Truth Intelligence and Punter Southall Law for a fireside chat exploring how legal, compliance, and risk professionals can navigate this rapidly changing environment responsibly.
Hosted by Matt Hunt, this discussion with Jonathan Armstrong will unpack the practical and legal implications of adopting AI in due diligence workflows, and what organisations must consider to maintain compliance and ethical integrity.
Discussion Topics
- How AI is transforming due diligence and investigations
- The evolving legal duty of care when relying on AI-generated insights
- Managing supply chain exposure and nation-state risk through automated tools
- The intersection of technology, regulation, and professional accountability
- Practical steps for organisations to adopt AI responsibly and defensibly
Why Attend
This session is designed for compliance, legal, and risk management professionals who want to:
- Understand the regulatory and ethical dimensions of AI-enabled due diligence
- Prepare for future compliance obligations and audits
- Learn from both a legal expert and an intelligence technology leader
- Gain actionable insights for responsible implementation
Register now to secure your place and take part in this timely discussion on the balance between innovation, compliance, and legal responsibility in the era of AI-driven due diligence.
- Matthew Hunt, Co-founder and COO @ Ground Truth Intelligence
- Jonathan Armstrong, Partner, Punter Southall Law
