11. Are they breaking laws or regulations?
With financial stakes this high, you should only trust what you can verify.
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Summary
A new technology does not give you a free pass on existing laws and regulations. Few vendors of new AI-based tools seem to properly understand their obligations and many of them are startups who seem to have a high tolerance for legal risk.
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Date
June 25, 2024
Topic
Intelligence Illusion
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