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Is Your Business Really Protected from AI Risks?

By William C. Wagner on May 30, 2025
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Is Your Business Really Protected When it Comes to AI

If you’re using AI in your business strategy, are you protected when things go wrong? Most companies assume their insurance covers AI-related damages, but that’s not always the case. From biased algorithms to copyright violations, your business could be exposed to liability.

In this video, I’ll break down strategies to avoid many legal risks of using AI in marketing, operations, and decision-making. Whether you’ve already launched an AI tool or you’re still evaluating the offerings, this video will help you understand how to make your insurance policy work for you.

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Bill is widely recognized as an accomplished and successful trial attorney. He has substantial experience with matters involving environmental law, mass torts, class actions, defense of enforcement actions by federal and state agencies, and insurance coverage and cost recovery actions. Bill has extensive…

Bill is widely recognized as an accomplished and successful trial attorney. He has substantial experience with matters involving environmental law, mass torts, class actions, defense of enforcement actions by federal and state agencies, and insurance coverage and cost recovery actions. Bill has extensive experience trying and winning cases involving complex, scientific issues in civil and criminal trials in federal and state courts, administrative hearings, and arbitrations throughout the country.

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  • Blog:
    Taft Technology Insights
  • Organization:
    Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
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