Taft Attorneys Author Article on Generative AI in the Workplace in Columbus Business First
Taft attorneys Joey Balthazor, Marcus Harris, and Mehmet Munur authored the article “6 best practices for using generative AI in the workplace,” featured in Columbus Business First. The article discusses how generative AI is transforming industries, but raises issues surrounding use of personal identifying information, confidential information, data privacy, and more. Taft attorneys provide best practices for how companies using AI must navigate risks through clear policies and measured approaches in safeguarding sensitive information in the workplace.
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Balthazor is an attorney in Taft’s Intellectual Property practice group, counseling clients on various intellectual property-related matters. He is a thought leader in emerging technologies, such as AI, and has written numerous articles regarding the subject in the World Trademark Review Weekly.
Harris focuses his practice on technology law, with a strong emphasis on technology-related agreements. He has one of the country’s leading practices devoted to drafting and negotiating Enterprise Software related licenses, implementation and SaaS agreements, as well as litigating failed software implementations in courts and before arbitration panels across the country.
Munur concentrates his practice on information privacy and security, technology, and financial services regulation and is highly skilled in crafting contracts for internet-based services. He is adept at advising clients on privacy concerns, laws, and regulations at the state, federal, and international levels and is a valuable resource for clients seeking legal guidance in information security matters.
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