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Beyond Prompting (Part 2): An AI 101 Primer on Managing Technical, Business, and Legal Tradeoffs in AI Development

Beyond Prompting (Part 2): An AI 101 Primer on Managing Technical, Business, and Legal Tradeoffs in AI Development

Includes a Live Web Event on 06/23/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

This session builds on the technical foundations introduced in Part 1 of the “Beyond Prompting” technical primer series. Part 2 continues to provide technical training while examining real-world tradeoffs and risks that emerge as organizations develop AI systems. Designed for product, governance, and executive legal counsel, this session explores how technical constraints, business pressures, and legal obligations intersect across the AI development lifecycle. Using practical examples and decision-focused scenarios, participants will examine how AI technical development choices affect risk, accountability, and governance in real products and enterprises. Parts 1 and 2 of Professor Robert Kang’s Beyond Prompting™  training series are designed as an integrated program. Attendees are encouraged to attend both sessions. No prior technical knowledge required.  

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Beyond Prompting (Part 2): An AI 101 Primer on Managing Technical, Business, and Legal Tradeoffs in AI Development
06/23/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
06/23/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes This session builds on the technical foundations introduced in Part 1 of the “Beyond Prompting” technical primer series. Part 2 continues to provide technical training while examining real-world tradeoffs and risks that emerge as organizations develop AI systems. Designed for product, governance, and executive legal counsel, this session explores how technical constraints, business pressures, and legal obligations intersect across the AI development lifecycle. Using practical examples and decision-focused scenarios, participants will examine how AI technical development choices affect risk, accountability, and governance in real products and enterprises. Parts 1 and 2 of Professor Robert Kang’s Beyond Prompting™  training series are designed as an integrated program. Attendees are encouraged to attend both sessions. No prior technical knowledge required.
Rob Kang

Rob Kang

Adjunct Professor, National Security & Technology

Loyola Law School, Los Angeles & USC Viterbi School of Engineering

As a former private sector in-house attorney practicing cybersecurity and national security law, Mr. Kang infuses real-world operational practices into his classroom instruction. His 15 years of experience as in-house counsel includes designing and implementing comprehensive in-house cybersecurity legal risk management programs in two different companies across two different sectors. As Chief Counsel for Cybersecurity and National Security at Southern California Edison, Mr. Kang protected the US electric grid against malicious attackers seeking to destabilize the nation. As Director and Associate General Counsel for Cybersecurity at Meta Platforms, Mr. Kang served the cybersecurity needs for a multi-national company that provides social media services across the globe. He has developed cutting edge national security programs and agreements with various government agencies, which even today serve to protect US national security.

Mr. Kang is also a prolific author and presenter and has spoken in venues as diverse as the Association of Corporate Counsel (the bar association for in-house counsel) and for attorneys at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).


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