02.16.2018

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Articles

Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to a machine's ability to simulate human intelligence to perform tasks like planning, decision-making, and recognizing objects or sounds.

Its use is not always obvious, but AI is now present in nearly every aspect of our lives—from our "smart" home products to our medical care, jobs, and businesses.

As AI technologies become more sophisticated and form more valuable tools, they also can carry unique legal risks. But business can take steps to help mitigate the legal risks.

For example, AI can require massive volumes of data, sometimes including personal or sensitive data like data from children, financial data, medical records, biometrics, or user-generated files.

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