ai ethics and risk

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The tag 'ai ethics and risk' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the ethical implications and potential risks of artificial intelligence, particularly in professional settings like the legal industry. Recent content highlights that 78% of legal professionals now use AI tools, raising questions about data privacy, bias, accountability, and the need for governance frameworks. The tag explores how organizations balance AI adoption with responsible use, including compliance with regulations and maintaining trust. Topics include the challenges of AI transparency, the risk of perpetuating biases in decision-making, and the importance of human oversight. This tag is relevant for IT professionals, business leaders, and anyone concerned with the safe and ethical deployment of AI in enterprise environments.
  1. AI in Law: 78% of Legal Pros Use AI and What It Means for Firms

    The legal profession has crossed an inflection point: what began as piecemeal experimentation with chatbots and document helpers has become widespread daily practice, with a recent industry survey reporting that 78% of legal professionals now use AI tools in their work. (litify.com) Background...