Legal Insights Into Businesses Using AI
The AI Revolution is here! Startups across our region are using AI tools in innovative new ways. But could there be legal pitfalls you haven’t considered?
On an episode of "Startup Grind", Foster Swift Cybersecurity attorney Taylor Gast discusses the recent history of AI and his experiences with it including:
- Where he sees its use potentially going in the future,
- Important regulations for entrepreneurs to be concerned about,
- General liability concerns, intellectual property issues, and data privacy/cybersecurity concerns of using AI,
Click the thumbnail to view the following video. This video is for general information purposes only and is NOT LEGAL ADVICE. Individuals viewing this video should consult an attorney prior to taking any action to determine how this information may apply to a specific situation.
Categories: Copyright, Cybersecurity, Did you Know?, Intellectual Property, Liability, Technology
Taylor helps businesses and business owners solve and prevent problems as a member of Foster Swift's Business and Tax practice group. He handles business formation and transactions, tax controversies, employee benefits, and technology related issues.
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