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The Perils of using AI in 2025

AI is transforming industries, but with innovation comes risks. From the EU AI Act to GDPR concerns, click here to read Nick Parkinson’s latest article as he explores 8 key considerations when using AI in 2025.

  • Transparency for AI Content
  • GDPR & Data Breaches
  • Recruitment & the Equality Act
  • AI in Customer Apps
  • Marketing & Copyright Infringement
  • Commercial Terms with AI Providers
  • Ownership of AI-Generated Media
  • The Future of AI Regulations

Fines, lawsuits, and compliance challenges are real threats for businesses leveraging AI. Are you prepared? To read the whole article click here.

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This article was originally published on: 4 April 2025

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