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Legal Perspective on AI Security With Alyson Laderman

49 min · 16. maj 2026
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Someone told an AI chatbot that their lawyer was gaslighting them. In this episode, we talk about AI security in the context of the law and look at AI security from the legal perspective with Alyson Laderman. Alyson provides a lawyer's perspective on many of the emerging risks in AI security, whether you should use an AI tool for legal advice, and using AI as a starting point to figure out questions to ask. We also talk about instances where a woman used a chatbot to determine her lawyer was lying and how that actually ended up causing more harm when she got to court. Check out this episode for in-depth overview of AI security from a legal perspective.

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