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- Agentic AI Transactions: Who’s Liable When Your AI Assistant Acts
As AI tools take actions on your behalf, are you legally bound? Explore user liability in agentic AI transactions under UETA, E-SIGN, and evolving contract principle
- Gen-AI Contracts Cheat-Sheet
Gen-AI Contracts Cheat-Sheet (Also known as a checklist) from David W Tollen and This is a consolidated checklist for contracts related to generative artificial intelligence For more details on that topic, see our programs covering AI agreements – including AI Contracts: Drafting and Negotiating and the Tech Contracts Master ClassTM
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) Agreements Checklist - LexisNexis
By: Jessica Bishop and Sarah Stothart, GOODMANS LLP This checklist provides an overview of key legal considerations attorneys should review when advising clients on negotiating and drafting contracts involving artificial intelligence (AI) Considerations may vary depending on the jurisdiction and nature of the AI at issue 1 Define the Scope of Work and Deliverables As with any technology
- Agent Contracts: A Formal Framework for Resource-Bounded . . .
Agent Contracts provide a formal framework for governing autonomous AI agents through explicit resource and temporal constraints The contract specification C = (I, O, S, R, T, Φ, Ψ) unifies resource, temporal, and quality governance with conservation laws for multi-agent delegation
- Evolving CLM with Agentic AI - kpmg. com
Agentic AI represents a new wave of AI innovation Current agents can anticipate needs and autonomously initiate actions, while providing contract redlines and approval routing based on pathways and logic that is codified into the system Yet despite these advancements, Large Language Models (LLMs)—which Agentic AI agents are built on—continue to falter when faced with lengthy contracts
- Contract Law in the Age of Agentic AI: Who’s Really Clicking . . .
In our next installment in this series, we will explore the next logical source of potential guidance on AI tool liability questions: agency law Decades of established law may now be challenged by a new sort of “agent” in the form of agentic AI…and a new AI-related lawsuit foreshadows the issues to come
- Rethinking Tech Contract Terms For Governance Of AI Use
The use of AI technology by an enterprise requires technology lawyers to revisit, and in many cases, reimagine existing terms across the full spectrum of relevant contracts, ranging from procurement agreements and data licenses to customer contracts
- Contracts for AI Agent Development and Implementation (Part 1 . . .
As businesses move quickly to adopt artificial intelligence agents, contracts for their development and implementation raise novel questions around ownership, accountability, and risk In this first post of a two-part series, we explore why these issues matter and what technology and sourcing lawyers should be considering as clients engage vendors in this emerging space
- Agentic AI: The liability gap your contracts may not cover
Agentic AI is reshaping the nature of technology risk Businesses relying on unmodified agreements may find that risk is no longer allocated fairly when it comes to agentic AI and they are exposed to significant contractual, legal, reputational and operational consequences In this article we explore some of the key liability gaps and outlines how businesses using AI agents can manage agentic
- AI and software: Crafting cutting-edge contracts for the . . .
The rise of AI contracts entails many contractual challenges, including in the field of IP This will not only force both suppliers and customers to thoroughly review their current standard software contracts, but also to come up with creative, out-of-the-box solutions, where both parties will inevitably have to compromise
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