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AI adoption in legal teams stalls at 7% due to data privacy concerns

A recent report indicates that only 7% of legal teams have progressed beyond initial AI pilot programs, primarily due to concerns about data privacy and governance. The launch of tools like ChatGPT Work necessitates that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) implement stringent vendor service level agreements (SLAs) with explicit anti-training clauses to secure their automated workflows. AI

IMPACT Data privacy and governance concerns are hindering broader AI adoption in legal sectors, highlighting the need for robust vendor agreements and anti-training clauses.

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AI adoption in legal teams stalls at 7% due to data privacy concerns

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    Axiom reports only 7% of legal teams have moved beyond AI pilot programs. The roadblock? Data privacy and governance. With tools like ChatGPT Work launching, SM

    Axiom reports only 7% of legal teams have moved beyond AI pilot programs. The roadblock? Data privacy and governance. With tools like ChatGPT Work launching, SMEs must lock down their vendor SLAs with strict anti-training clauses before automating workflows. # legaltech # AI