Breaking down the latest recommendation from the Washington State AI Task Force, how HB 1168 ties in, and what California has to do with it.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the way businesses and legal professionals operate. From contract review to legal compliance monitoring, AI offers speed, efficiency, and insight. However, with these benefits comes a hidden risk: AI bias.
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