Navigating Legal Issues with AI… What Every Business Needs to Know
A Ziptech and Field Seymour Parkes Webinar
AI is revolutionising how businesses operate but it brings unique legal challenges that must be addressed to protect your company.
Hosted by Ziptech’s CEO, Jim Simpson and guest speaker Cathrine Ripley, Partner at Field Seymour Parkes and an expert in Commercial Law, Data Privacy and Intellectual Property.
Jim and Cathrine provide essential insights on the legal implications of using AI tools like ChatGPT in your business. They also discuss practical steps to mitigate risks and ensure compliance with evolving regulations.
Some highlights of what you will learn:
- Understand how to comply with data privacy laws like GDPR when using AI tools.
- Learn to protect your intellectual property when dealing with AI-generated content.
- Stay ahead of regulatory changes to avoid legal pitfalls in your AI strategy.
- Explore the differences between using external and internal AI tools and the legal considerations for each.
- Develop a clear AI policy for your organisation, including employee training and ongoing compliance reviews.
Gain the knowledge you need to navigate the legal challenges of AI and safeguard your business.
Our Speakers

Jim Simpson
CEO Ziptech Services
Jim founded Ziptech at a time when his frustration with IT Support companies was at its height. Working as a turnaround CEO, he realised that the performance of each of these companies who sought his advice could be remarkably improved with better IT. Jim decided to set up a straight-talking, skilled and well organised IT service business that could help company directors of small to mid-sized enterprises increase productivity, control costs and gain competitive advantage.

Cathrine Ripley
Partner at Field Seymour Parkes
Cathrine is a seasoned legal expert specialising in Commercial Law, Data Privacy and Intellectual Property. With extensive experience advising businesses on navigating complex legal landscapes, she has become a trusted voice in the industry. Cathrine has a deep understanding of the legal implications of emerging technologies like AI and regularly counsels organisations on how to protect their interests and ensure compliance. Her insights are invaluable for companies looking to adopt innovative tools while mitigating legal risks.
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