Ethics Webinar | Ethics & AI

Virtual via Zoom
A Zoom link will be sent after registration.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM) (CDT)
Event Details

Ethics & AI 2025: Pitfalls and Best Policies

During this session we will:

  1. Review and discuss common AI uses for engineers (pointing out the vast differences between AI use in 2023 and even 2024 and AI use in 2025)
  2. Explore AI pitfalls to avoid, including competent (and incompetent) use, communicating with clients, and charging clients for AI use
  3. Discuss emerging best policies for AI use individually and institutionally
  4. Identify next steps in the immediate future (1-3 years)


Attendees receive 1 Ethics PDH 

Ethics Presenter | Eli Wald, Charles W. Delaney Jr. Professor of Law, University of Denver Sturm College of Law

Additional Information
Event Contact:
Anita Brunero
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Anita Brunero

Director of Membership Education, Communication & Awards

With more than 20 years of experience in nonprofits, Anita has built a career leading special projects, communications, and event development with a focus on strategic growth, community/stakeholder engagement, and both short- and long-term impact. Her work has included launching new initiatives, revitalizing existing programs, and managing a diverse portfolio of events.

In addition to delivering event leadership, Anita specializes in program development, using qualitative and qualitative information to assess what’s effective and how to guide improvements. She brings a strategic lens to designing programs that align with an organization’s priorities. From concept to execution, she brings creativity, strategy, and a collaborative spirit to every project. One of Anita’s special ACEC NE projects is Good Life Bingo.

At heart, Anita is a miner for stories. Anita’s background includes many years of managing awards and recognition programs and writing best practices. One of her current (and favorite) ACEC NE projects is managing the awards program. She loves sharing stories of our exceptional engineering projects and our engineers.

Anita has a BA in Literature, Art, and a minor in Economics; MA in Literature; and an MFA in Writing. Anita enjoys running, cycling, podcasts (science!), and finding any excuse to bring people together and host a community event.

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