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When your AI chatbots mess up

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Last spring, a judge sanctioned a law firm for citing judicial opinions with fake quotes and citations in a legal brief that a chatbot had drafted. For engineers, AI-generated code used in software development may contain security vulnerabilities or intellectual property ingested during training.

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6 legal ‘gotchas’ that could sink your CIO career

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You can be held personally liable for a variety of reasons These reasons range from breaches of fiduciary responsibility, fraud, self-dealing and conflict of interest, to violations of state and federal laws, questionable employment practices, theft of intellectual property, and mishandling of data.

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Shadow AI will be much worse than Shadow IT

CIO

A brief history lesson With the advent of public cloud came the “swipe a credit card and go” era of Shadow IT. Everything from privacy of customer data to intellectual property is at risk. What’s at stake? One of the greatest examples I can think of is the closely guarded trade secret of Coca-Cola.

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How to Create an NFT

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These are protected and owned by others with intellectual property rights. Keep in mind that if someone else has already created a similar work of art to what you’re creating, it won’t be as marketable and could lead to copyright issues. To be clear, don’t use copyrighted or trademarked images in your NFTs.

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AI Market Expected to Post Unparalleled Growth in Pandemic Era

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Miedema has been working on intellectual property issues for a good part of her professional life. As director of competitive intelligence, Moya was responsible for developing foundational competitive content, including competitive briefs, core differentiation and customer stories across the ServiceNow product portfolio.