Data is a new type of business asset from a legal perspective. The traditional legal methodologies don't fit. You have confidentiality obligations, licensing and usage considerations, and data quality requirements, especially when it comes to AI. A legal strategy for data needs to be top of mind for leadership. Before it's too late. In this episode we talk with William Tanenbaum, a pioneer in the area of data and the law.
Chapters
00:00 – Open & Introduction; 03:31 – Monologue; 06:15 – William Tanenbaum; 25:04 – Dispatches from Rock Bottom; 27:10 – Audio Rorschach Test; 29:10 – Recap & Close
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