There is no doubt that AI can be transformative. But what are you giving up in the context of an ERP system when you utilize AI functionality? How do you control your data once you or your customers input that data into the AI tool? Are your competitors able to use your data for a competitive advantage? Is the data de-identified or anonymized? Who owns the data once the AI functionality has manipulated it?

Taft partner Marcus Harris discusses these issues in this video.
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Marcus has established one of the country’s leading practices devoted to drafting and negotiating Enterprise Software related licenses, implementation and SaaS agreements, as well as litigating failed software implementations in courts and before arbitration panels across the country. He is one of the…

Marcus has established one of the country’s leading practices devoted to drafting and negotiating Enterprise Software related licenses, implementation and SaaS agreements, as well as litigating failed software implementations in courts and before arbitration panels across the country. He is one of the foremost attorneys in the country representing government entities, distributors and manufacturers in recovering damages arising out of failed Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software implementations.