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Responsible AI Use: Practical Tips For Businesses

Free live webinar

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Date & Time

Tuesday, 11 November
12 pm NZDT
45 minutes

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What You’ll Learn

As AI becomes a vital tool for businesses, companies are increasingly faced with navigating its legal implications, from managing sensitive data to safeguarding intellectual property. Addressing these issues effectively is essential to protect your organisation and ensure compliance with evolving laws.

To help you address these challenges, LegalVision is hosting a free webinar on Responsible AI Use: Practical Tips For Businesses.

Join us on Tuesday, 11 November, at 12 pm NZDT, when Kathryn Wallace (Practice Leader) will discuss:

  • privacy law considerations;
  • intellectual property risks, including ownership and infringement;
  • training model risks, including data scraping and using client/customer data;
  • liability for AI outputs; and
  • essential legal documentation for AI implementation.

About Kathryn Wallace
Kathryn is a Practice Leader at LegalVision with expertise in Corporate and Commercial law and Regulatory and Compliance matters. She specialises in all types of commercial contracts, regulatory and compliance advice and business sales and purchases. She has acted for businesses of all sizes across a diverse range of industries.

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About LegalVision
LegalVision’s unlimited legal services membership provides businesses with a faster, better quality and more cost-effective client experience. Visit legalvision.co.nz or call 0800 005 570 to get in touch with our team.

Following the webinar, there will be a live Q&A. If you cannot make it, you can still register, and we will send you a copy of the recording. You are also eligible to receive a free legal consultation.

Speakers

Kathryn Wallace

Practice Leader
LegalVision

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