Artificial Intelligence
This article discusses potential risks to businesses from generative AI, as well as mitigation strategies, in areas such as cybersecurity, intellectual property, human resources, compliance, marketing, ethics, and criminal law.
What do employers need to know about the new Illinois law regulating the use of artificial intelligence? This FAQ guide provides an overview of the law, which goes into effect in 2026.
This sample provides guidelines for outside counsel's use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This sample includes provisions related to disclosure, data security, accuracy, and performance.
Your organization’s vendors are most likely using AI. When entering into contracts with vendors, make sure their use of AI tools safeguards your business data and is legally compliant.
Learn 10 steps to help the business vet the adoption of AI tools. Make informed decisions, mitigate risks, and harness the potential of AI responsibly to achieve strategic goals.
Using generative AI comes with significant risks to intellectual property – both your organization’s IP and that of others. Use these tips to help avoid potential legal pitfalls.
If you are an in-house lawyer in the US, your ethical obligations extend to your use of AI tools. Learn how to satisfy ethics requirements while advising the business.
AI tools can help legal teams increase their efficiency and quality of service.
Once your organization has developed an AI governance strategy and the necessary AI policies, it’s time to implement them across the business.