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What AI Legal Issues Can Impact Your Business?

AI Robot Waiting for Job InterviewMany businesses are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in a variety of innovative ways to improve productivity and to save time and money.

Incorporating AI can impact a business's content production, data privacy management and customer support but could there be legal pitfalls you haven’t considered?

Join us for our March 2nd Wednesday on What AI Legal Issues Can Impact Your Business?

According to a 2023 Forbes article (forbes.com/advisor/business/software/ai-in-business/), 1 in 3 businesses plan to use ChatGPT to write their website content while 97% of business owners believe it will help their business.

This session features business attorneys Taylor Gast and Lindsey Mead as they discuss legal issues related to AI that could impact businesses and other organizations including:

  • The background and the definition of AI, along with how organizations are currently using it.
  • Summary of legal issues and impacts surrounding AI such as:
    • Products liability
    • Intellectual Property
    • Contracts
    • Data privacy and cybersecurity
  • Practical impacts and recommendations, including an AI Use and Adoption Policy.
  • Current legislative and regulatory updates.
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