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By now, you would have at least seen how companies are adopting artificial intelligence (AI) in their daily work, through the various popular generative AI platforms. From simple drafting and editing to creative solutions, from overall reviews of job applications to sophisticated predictive analysis, a different business modus operandi – one that is infused with AI – exists now.
Before we plunge deeper into this new way of working and further entrenching AI into business operations, come and be aware of the potential risks and disputes companies might find themselves in. Join Dispute Resolution Partner at WongPartnership LLP, Ms Leow Jiamin, as she breaks down the various issues and considerations into easy digestible business pointers.
Explore how AI and the various laws interplay that may create complications and disputes companies find themselves in. Learn with your fellow peers in the tax community, especially if you are a practice owner, freelancer using AI to be more efficient or head of the tax function in your organisation.
- Gain an awareness of the legal issues and risks surrounding AI adoption
- Understand how to identify such legal risks and potential disputes
- Comprehend the existing regulations and law that apply to AI
- Grasp a better understanding of measures and practical steps that you can take internally so as to mitigate legal and disputes risks for the organisation
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