AI vendor contracts shift risk to businesses, lawyers warn
AI vendor contracts often disclaim liability, leaving companies exposed to lawsuits over chatbot errors, bias, and misstatements, experts caution.
Negligent Misrepresentation – Contracts
A14-0966 Bank of N.Y. Mellon v. Jacobson (Milles Lacs County)
Negligent Misrepresentation – Statute of Limitations
A12-0889, A12-0890 Sterling Heights, LLC v. Veit (Sherburne County)
Negligent Misrepresentation – Pleading
A10-1854 Hardin County Sav. Bank v. Hous. & Redevelopment Auth. of the City of Brainerd (Court of Appeals)
Negligent Misrepresentation – Duty of Care
A10-1802, A11-0567 Williams v. Smith (Hennepin County)
Negligent Misrepresentation – Pleading with Particularity
A10-1854 Hardin County Sav. Bank v. Hous. & Redevelopment Auth. of the City of Brainerd (Crow Wing County)
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