Royal Oak, Mich. – Brooks Kushman was recently quoted in PYMNTS in an article examining the growing security and governance risks associated with enterprise use of artificial intelligence tools.
The article, “The Hidden Security Risk Inside Your Company’s AI Tools,” highlights concerns surrounding data retention and access controls as organizations increasingly rely on AI platforms in daily operations. Brooks Kushman’s commentary underscores the importance of implementing clear policies and safeguards to manage sensitive data and control system access as AI adoption expands.
Brooks Kushman regularly advises companies on intellectual property, data governance, and technology‑related risk management, helping organizations navigate evolving legal and regulatory considerations tied to emerging technologies.
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