Seminar: The Problem with AI
- FG Solicitors
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read

As artificial intelligence (AI) sweeps the world with ground-breaking advancements and business opportunities, it is vital that businesses stay aware of the potential legal risks before implementing and utilising AI technology.
This exclusive seminar is the first instalment of FG Solicitor’s Business Solutions Series, which aims to help business leaders and key decision makers make informed legal decisions.
The seminar will be held at Delapré Abbey, Northampton on Tuesday 30th September from 8:30—11am. This event is free entry, but we recommend you book in advance to reserve your place and avoid disappointment.
Floyd Graham, Managing Principal & Head of Corporate, Commercial and Employment Services at FG Solicitors and members of his team, will be examining the risks for businesses when utilising generative AI technology, such as ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Microsoft CoPilot. While AI can be a beneficial tool to save businesses time and money, it also create challenges for the unwary and result in unexpected legal issues, increased cost and reputational damage.
The Presenters will explore the risks associated with generative AI input and output and discuss possible protections and legal safeguards., Furthermore, they will explore the potential impact of changes in legislation regarding the EU AI Act, thand highlight comparisons with the Chinese regulations on AI. The overarching objective of this seminar is to highlight the pitfalls of AI use and effective strategies that businesses can adopt to minimise risk in their daily operations.
Businesses need to be informed and engaged to successfully navigate the ever-expanding world of artificial intelligence. FG Solicitors’ highly skilled team of professionals bring a remarkable level of experience, covering over 50 years specialising in Corporate, Commercial, Commercial Real Estate, International Immigration and Employment Law.
Bookings are now open for this event, which will begin with a networking session, before the seminar and concluding with an ‘Ask the Experts’ Q&A session. Refreshments will also be provided.
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