Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly deployed not as a discrete product but as a layer embedded across existing technology services. AI functionality now appears inside software as a service (SaaS) platforms, operating systems, security tools, customer support software, and data analytics environments.
Data As Value and Risk: Artificial Intelligence As a Litigation Multiplier
Part Two of a Multipart Article. Part One is here.Litigation involving AI rarely turns on abstract questions about the technology itself. Instead, disputes typically focus on how AI was deployed, what contractual promises govern its use and how responsibility for AI-driven outcomes is allocated between providers and customers.

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