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As organisations race to develop or procure AI tools, many are realising that innovation comes with a complex web of legal, ethical, and operational challenges. From data privacy and cybersecurity to bias, IP ownership, and accountability, the risks can quickly escalate if not properly managed.
In our latest whitepaper, Gadens Partner Dudley Kneller, Special Counsel Raisa Blanco, and Associate Chris Girardi unpack what every organisation needs to know before building or buying AI.
Whether you’re developing AI in-house or procuring it from vendors, the message is clear: responsible AI starts with the right governance.
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