Artificial Intelligence: The U.S. Races Toward Regulation, Litigation, and Claims
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Artificial intelligence (AI) arrived with a bang, making it challenging for companies and insurers to digest and assess AI risk in an organized and coherent fashion. It is helpful to understand how and where regulation is developing, review matters that are the subject of current AI litigation and predict scenarios where AI risks may affect various lines of business.
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AI is moving fast. Faster than the rules meant to govern it. From regulators scrambling to catch up, to unexpected lawsuits hitting tech firms, the U.S. is entering a high-stakes phase of AI risk, confusion, and legal firsts.
This publication dives into the real-life legal cases already unfolding and the blind spots that could catch businesses off guard. A chatbot named in a wrongful death suit? AI tools driving shareholder lawsuits? It’s all happening.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- How companies are getting burned by “AI washing”
- Why the lack of transparency in AI could become a legal trap
- What early litigation reveals about looming risk hotspots
- Which sectors should brace for impact, from healthcare to hiring