Courtrooms, Crises, & AI in Question
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Co-hosts Anne Marie Malecha and Stacy Bratcher examine how AI lawsuits can quickly evolve from legal problems into full‑scale reputation crises for companies in every industry. Using The New York Times v. OpenAI and Mobley v. Workday as case studies, they cover how long‑running battles over copyright, bias, and data demands test stakeholder patience, drive media coverage, and force leaders to manage fear, anger, and uncertainty around AI. Sharing practical insight into choosing the right spokesperson, handling government involvement, and keeping investors, employees, and customers informed, this episode of Reputation Nation will help leaders stay ahead of the next wave of AI-driven crises.
Episode 11. AI Series.
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