Consider Secure or Closed AI Systems: Recent Protective Orders Provide Guidance for Businesses Seeking to Use AI Tools Legally and Ethically

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Businesses looking to adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools are confronting the risks that accompany these tools. One such risk is the possibility that inputting information into an AI tool may imperil the confidentiality (including privilege), security, and privacy of that information….
By: Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
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