
The age of artificial intelligence (AI) is upon us and few businesses can ignore it. The adoption of AI presents enormous opportunities but at the same time there are unprecedented risks, and many great unknowns. The next Risk Essentials session from CMS looks at how businesses are assessing, managing, and mitigating the AI landscape, balancing the opportunities with the litigation risks.
Increasingly, it is falling to in-house counsel to undertake a risk vs reward analysis on incorporating AI solutions into day-to-day operations. The speakers will discuss practical examples of how that is happening in practice and the various factors that businesses need to weigh up.
The webinar will cover:
- contractual risks;
- breach of copyright;
- infringing confidentiality;
- employment and discrimination risks;
- defamation and data protection issues; and
- regulatory risks;
- as well as considering practical solutions to minimise these potential risks.
Speakers include:
Dan Tench - Partner, CMS Litigation and Arbitration Team
Luke Pardey - Partner, CMS Litigation and Arbitration Team
Emily Sheard - Senior Associate, CMS Litigation and Arbitration Team
Sarah Hopton - Senior Associate, CMS Technology and Media Team
About CMS:
CMS is a forward-thinking global organisation of independent law firms, boasting over 80 offices in more than 40 countries, and a network of 5,800 lawyers. Combining deep local market knowledge with a broad global perspective, CMS offers dynamic and agile legal solutions to help clients navigate the future with confidence. The firm's focus on social impact, diversity, and sustainability underscores their significance in conversations on governance and future-facing leadership. NEDA are proud to be working in partnership with CMS.