Tyler Thompson has had his finger on the pulse of the privacy and tech regulation space for years, serving most recently as a shareholder attorney at Greenberg Traurig, and prior to that, as an associate at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, and an in-house attorney at health care company DaVita. On Sept 16, Reed Smith announced that Thompson would be joining the firm as a partner in its emerging technologies practice.
Legaltech News sat down with Thompson to discuss the EU AI Act’s impact, the overlap between AI and data privacy laws, and how GDPR enforcement could shift from Big Tech companies to other entities.