In this month’s Law Lab, Gavin McQueen and Ross Gale from our employment team discussed the growing impact of artificial intelligence in the workplace. They covered emerging trends including employee misuse of AI and its increasing prevalence in litigation by unrepresented claimants.   

With AI’s continuing evolution and its increasing adoption across society for both personal and commercial ends, it is vital employers equip themselves with an understanding of the risks and measures they can take to protect their business.

In addition, we shared practical tips from recent case law.

We hope you will enjoy listening to this month's Law Lab. If you would like to discuss any of the issues raised during the session, please get in touch with our employment team

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Ross Gale

Ross Gale

Senior Solicitor

Employment

ross.gale@burnesspaull.com +44 (0)141 273 6785

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