In this conversation, Kevin Szczepanski and Jessica Copeland of Bond, Schoeneck & King define generative AI as basically the use of large language models to create natural language responses. They note that AI has been used for decades—examples of it in everyday life include personalized recommendations on Amazon and Netflix. They then move on to the use of generative AI and AI governance. Generative AI has both benefits (efficiency and time savings) and risks (including accuracy, bias, confidentiality). Governance is crucial, and listeners will hear some recommendations for developing a robust AI governance plan, including selecting the right tools, identifying decision-makers, assessing security features, and implementing policies and training.