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AI in the Workplace: A Primer for Lawyers
California Labor & Employment Law Review - Volume 35, Issue 5
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere in our world. We use AI-powered Google searches to help in our personal and professional endeavors. Netflix uses AI algorithms to help narrow our next movie choices, and Amazon uses them to steer us toward our next purchases. AI is also present in our workplaces. Whether you work at a desk in your home office or in the cockpit of a stealth fighter jet, AI is becoming ubiquitous. This article is a basic primer to introduce lawyers to key AI principles. It provides examples of AI uses across myriad job fields, explores some of the associated legal and ethical issues, and offers practical tips to help organizations adopt AI responsibly.
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