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Artificial Intelligence is already inside community associations.

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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/kRXYzKmLAzc

Managers are using it to draft emails.
Boards are asking it to interpret bylaws.
Vendors are embedding it into software platforms.

But here’s the real question:  Are we using AI wisely — or creating new liability without realizing it?

In this livestream, we’re breaking it down the way we always do — practical, real-world, and balanced.

We’ll look at:

• How AI can dramatically improve communication and efficiency
• What happens when boards rely on AI instead of legal counsel
• Confidentiality concerns most managers haven’t thought about
• Deepfake fraud, cyber exposure, and vendor accountability
• Whether associations should adopt an AI usage policy

This is not a tech lecture.

It’s a candid discussion about how managers and boards can use AI responsibly — without turning a helpful tool into a silent liability.

If you manage or serve on a board, this conversation is no longer optional.

AI is here. The question is whether we understand the risks that come with it.

Panel:

Cameron Leyh, CMCA, AMS • Ravenel Associates, Inc. • cleyh@ravenelassociates.com
www.ravenelassociates.com

Raymond Dickey • AssociationHelpNow.com

Dawn Becker-Durnin, CIRMS • Acrisure • dbecker-durnin@acrisure.com • www.HOAInsuranceSC.com

Valerie Garcia Giovanoli, Esq. • McCabe, Trotter & Beverly, P.C. • valerie.giovanoli@mccabetrotter.com • www.mccabetrotter.com

Content does not represent professional advice.