What are the legal implications of AI on my business?
AI has rapidly grown in use for daily business operations. Some possible legal implications of AI on business include copyright infringement, intellectual property complexities, open-source license compliance, confidentiality and liability concerns, and international law violations and compliance concerns. Read our founders' blog post on balancing privacy regulations and responsible AI here. ZeroDay Law is best equipped to navigate these legal concerns and create appropriate AI policies and guidelines tailored to your business needs.
What states have AI laws?
Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning laws are rapidly evolving. The majority of them are focused on data protection and privacy. In the absence of federal legislation, a growing contingency of US states have some form of law to protect against profiling based on AI generated decisions. For more information about complying with privacy laws generally, many of which apply to AI, click here.
Does ZeroDay Law only work with US-based companies?
ZeroDay Law offers services for US-based and international clients. Contact us here and we’d be happy to talk to you more about your business concerns.
Should I use AI for my business?
Artificial Intelligence can automate tasks, increasing productivity and efficiency in daily business operations. It can also help businesses and be incorporated into data analysis, management, and rapid customer service response.
Why is it important to balance AI with compliance requirements?
Balancing AI with compliance requirements ensures that AI technologies are used responsibly and ethically, reducing legal risks and enhancing trust. ZeroDay Law helps organizations develop and maintain AI policies and standards that align with compliance and ethical standards.
What is involved in a Privacy Assessment?
A Privacy Assessment evaluates potential privacy risks associated with AI applications. ZeroDay Law conducts detailed assessments to ensure compliance with state and federal privacy laws, helping businesses mitigate risks and protect data.