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Artificial intelligence is changing the way businesses operate, but do you know how to use it responsibly? Today on Transaction Talk, were joined by Adam G. Gutbezahl, an AI thought leader in the legal field, litigation attorney, and author of the CHATAdamG newsletter, a monthly digest of AI trends shaping the legal landscape. In our conversation, Adam breaks down how AI tools, especially large language models (LLMs), are being used in business and the legal risks they pose. From the dangers of AI-generated misinformation to increasingly convincing phishing scams, he shares examples of AI misuse and how companies can protect themselves. We also discuss why every business should have an AI policy in place and how leaders can ensure their employees use AI responsibly. Whether youre excited by AIs potential or wary of its risks, this episode will equip you with the knowledge you need to navigate AI with confidence!

 

Key Points From This Episode:

 

Tip of the Day: AI is a powerful tool, but like any tool, it works best when you understand how to use it. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and admit what you don’t know. Taking the time to learn first will save you from costly mistakes down the road!

 

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Adam G. Gutbezahl, Esq. on LinkedIn
Find Adam at 255 State Street, 7th Floor | Boston, MA 02109

Call Adam direct at 617-570-3502 or on his cell at 508-649-4216

Contact his office at 617-742-4200 or fax him at 617-742-2355

Email Adam at agg@riw.com

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Jennifer Fox on LinkedIn

Eric Sigman on LinkedIn

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