It sounds like the perfect get-out-of-jail-free card: “I’m so sorry for that error, the AI wrote it!” Unfortunately, that excuse works about as well today as the dog ate my homework in third grade. While AI is an incredible tool, you are still the one holding the leash. If your AI makes a mess, you’re the one who has to clean it up.
Let’s break down why AI makes mistakes and how those slips can turn into real-world headaches for your business.
To understand the why, you have to understand what an AI actually is. Most people think of it as a super-powered encyclopedia, but it’s actually more like autocomplete on steroids.
When you ask an AI a question, it isn't thinking or fact-checking. Instead, it is playing a game of probability. It has "read" trillions of sentences from the internet and books, and it uses math to guess which word should come next.
The AI is just solving a math equation; it doesn’t know (or care) if the answer is true. That’s your job.
Because the AI is technically acting as your "representative," its mistakes are legally your mistakes. Here are the three biggest risks:
Imagine your AI writes a blog post claiming a competitor uses illegal materials to make their products. The AI doesn't know it’s lying; it's just crunching numbers. However, you could be sued for libel for spreading those lies.
Many companies use AI chatbots for customer service. If that bot gets "eager to please" and promises a customer a 90% discount or a lifetime warranty you don't actually offer, courts are increasingly ruling that you have to honor that promise.
Because AI predicts the most likely next word, it can sometimes accidentally spit out an existing book or article word-for-word. This can leave you inadvertently plagiarizing someone else's work and facing copyright infringement charges.
AI isn't the bad guy—it’s just a tool that needs a human supervisor. At Fuse Networks, we help you navigate these new waters. We ensure your technology is optimized and secure, so you can enjoy the speed of AI without the legal or security nightmares.
Ready to use AI the right way? Give us a call at 855-GET-FUSE (438-3873) to get started.
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Fuse Networks has been serving the Tukwila area since 2009, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.
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