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Podkast av Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq.

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Join Shena Dixon Mason as she takes every emergency to the ER! eLegal Radio is a place to learn about the legal application to critical situations that impact your personal and professional lives. Visit www.AudioBookSchool.com to learn about the depth of experience and expertise that Shena delivers to you.

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episode Regulators converge. Small businesses exposed. cover

Regulators converge. Small businesses exposed.

AI Compliance Tsunami 2026: How SMEs Can Survive the EU AI Act Deadline and U.S. State Patchwork Without Getting Crushed The AI compliance wave is no longer on the horizon—it’s crashing in. With the EU AI Act’s high‑risk system rules and transparency obligations hitting full force from August 2026, and U.S. states like Colorado rolling out risk‑based AI laws focused on “algorithmic discrimination,” small and mid‑sized businesses are suddenly in regulators’ direct line of sight. If you sell into Europe, use EU‑based vendors, or operate across multiple U.S. states, the wrong AI tools or sloppy processes can mean fines, audits, and operational chaos. In this episode of eLegal Radio, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq., Ph.D. in Organization Management and Leadership, ABD, breaks down what this compliance tsunami really means for SMEs. You’ll learn how to spot when your tools might count as “high‑risk,” what basic risk‑management and documentation steps regulators expect, and which vendor contract clauses you should be insisting on—especially around bias testing, logging, and human oversight. We’ll also unpack the tension between President Trump’s push for a unified national AI framework and states pressing ahead with their own enforcement, and what that tug‑of‑war means for owners who just want clear rules. By the end, you’ll have a low‑cost, plain‑English compliance playbook you can start using this week to protect both your growth and your sanity.

15. juni 2026 - 6 min
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Federal green light, state red flags

Trump’s AI Executive Orders vs. States: What SME Owners Need to Know About Innovation, Preemption, and New Cybersecurity Mandates The headlines say the federal government wants to “unleash” American AI innovation, while states warn about consumer harm, bias, and security gaps. Stuck in the middle: small‑business owners trying to adopt AI without stepping on landmines. In this episode of eLegal Radio, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq., Ph.D. in Organization Management and Leadership, ABD, breaks down President Trump’s recent AI executive orders—including the 2025 move to limit state‑level AI regulation and the June 2026 order promoting advanced AI innovation and security—and how they collide with state enforcement trends. You’ll learn what these orders actually do and don’t change for your day‑to‑day decisions, where federal “preemption” might give you breathing room, and where state attorneys general and legislators are still charging ahead on things like high‑risk AI, cyber rules, and deepfake‑style content. We’ll talk about new expectations around cybersecurity for AI tools, how to think about liability when your software hallucinates or misleads, and how emerging proposals like the “Great American Artificial Intelligence Act” and NO FAKES‑style protections could reshape marketing and content strategies. By the end, you’ll know how to future‑proof your business against a political tug‑of‑war that is not slowing down. Join our community now at www.audiobookschool.com.

8. juni 2026 - 6 min
episode Policy happens—with or without you. cover

Policy happens—with or without you.

Most founders and small‑business owners assume that laws and regulations just show up and they have to scramble to comply. But in the AI era, the businesses that speak up early—about jobs, fairness, competition, and innovation—help shape the very rules everyone else has to live with. In this episode of eLegal Radio, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq., Ph.D. in Organization Management and Leadership, ABD, shows you how to think about basic government relations as part of your growth strategy, even if you don’t have a lobbyist or a big‑city address. You’ll learn where small voices can actually make a difference, how to plug into trade associations or coalitions, and what transparency rules apply when you start advocating. By the end, you’ll see yourself not just as someone who reacts to policy, but as someone with a seat at the table—if you choose to take it.

1. juni 2026 - 5 min
episode Innovation is exciting. Regulators are watching. cover

Innovation is exciting. Regulators are watching.

Using AI in finance, healthcare, legal services, or other regulated spaces can feel like a superpower—until a regulator asks, “How does this tool work, and who is accountable when it fails?” Small businesses often think those questions are only for big institutions, but if your product influences money, health, justice, or essential services, you are part of the compliance story. In this episode of eLegal Radio, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq., Ph.D. in Organization Management and Leadership, ABD, explains what founders and SME owners need to consider when deploying AI in high‑stakes environments. You’ll learn about licensing, professional‑ethics issues, liability allocation with vendors and clients, and the political pressure that can change the rules overnight. By the end, you’ll see what it looks like to innovate boldly without ignoring the guardrails that keep your business—and your community—safe.

25. mai 2026 - 5 min
episode Building on Big AI: Surviving When the Platform Changes the Rules cover

Building on Big AI: Surviving When the Platform Changes the Rules

So many startups and small businesses are building on top of large AI platforms and cloud services—until a pricing change, a policy update, or a shutdown email turns their “partner” into a single point of failure. When one company controls the tools, the data rails, and sometimes even the customers, your legal and business risk skyrocket. In this episode of eLegal Radio, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq., Ph.D. in Organization Management and Leadership, ABD, unpacks what it means to depend on dominant platforms in the age of AI. You’ll learn what to look for in terms of service, how to negotiate exit rights and data portability, and why government scrutiny of big players may create both threats and opportunities for smaller ones. By the end, you’ll be better equipped to build a business that can flex when the platform sneezes instead of collapsing every time it catches a cold.

19. mai 2026 - 4 min
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