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The Legal Traps of AI with Tracey Mylecharane

The Legal Traps of AI with Tracey Mylecharane

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AI is a powerful tool, but it is not a replacement for professional expertise. Understanding its limitations is the key to protecting your business from legal and reputational damage. In this episode of The Business Owners Podcast, Linda Reed-Enever is joined by Tracey Mylecharane, founder of TM Legal Atelier, to pull back the curtain on what AI can't do for your business. With a background in intense litigation, Tracey now focuses on proactive commercial law, helping business owners create solid contracts that keep them out of court. Together, they discuss the pitfalls of relying on AI for legal documents, the "hallucinations" that have landed lawyers in disciplinary proceedings, and how to use these tools strategically without waiving your legal rights. Key Takeaways from This Episode AI is Not a Lawyer AI is not designed to be up-to-date with current laws or to give accurate legal advice. Relying on AI for legal submissions has already led to cases of "fake" case law being submitted to courts, resulting in disciplinary action for the professionals involved. The Trap of the "One-Size-Fits-None" Contract AI-drafted contracts and generic templates are often of poor quality because they lack the nuances of your specific business. You won't know if a document is flawed until you need to rely on it, and by then, it's usually too late. The Hidden Risks of Data Privacy When you input client data or business information into free AI tools, you may be waiving legal professional privilege and breaching privacy legislation. Most free AI terms state that they "learn" from everything you provide, effectively giving your data away. Copyright and Originality Concerns Work generated entirely by AI may infringe on existing copyrights or may not be eligible for copyright and trademark protection under your own name. Reputation Management You are legally responsible for any misleading advertising or false claims made by AI under your brand. AI aims to "make you happy" with its output, not necessarily to keep you compliant with marketing laws. Tips for Using AI with "Eyes Wide Open" Use it for Brainstorming: AI is an excellent tool for easing the "mental load," planning your day, or collating a list of creative ideas. Treat it Like a Junior: View AI as a junior staff member that requires constant training, oversight, and a final human check before anything is published or sent. Opt for Paid/Closed Versions: For better data protection, use paid versions of AI tools (like Google Workspace or Pro accounts) that offer "closed" environments where your data is not used for training. Try "NotebookLM" for Vetted Brainstorming: Linda recommends using Google's NotebookLM to ground AI in your own vetted sources, like your blogs and style guides, so it doesn't pull inaccurate information from the public domain. Your Next Step Audit your current website's legals. Do you have a privacy policy and terms of use?. If you used a generic template or AI to draft them, consider reaching out to a professional to ensure they actually protect your specific business model under current legislation. Connect with Tracey Mylecharane Website: tmlegalatelier.com.au Instagram: @tmlegalatelier Ready to Get Support? Join the Business Business Business community (free!) https://www.facebook.com/groups/BusinessBusinessBusiness/ Join the Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle https://academy.enevergroup.com.au/bundles/MarketingCircle Book a 1:1 Discovery Call with Linda https://www.enevergroup.com.au/booking-linda/ Highlights 01:22 Tracy's Legal Journey 02:53 AI Limits in Law 05:37 Why AI Contracts Fail 07:35 Privacy Policies Matter 09:53 Use AI to Ask Questions 11:34 Marketing Liability Risks 15:02 Privilege and Data Risks 16:20 Copyright and Originality 18:14 Terms of Service Wakeup 19:47 Brand Damage and Trademarks 21:04 AI Editing Your Book 21:51 Disclosure and Fact Checking 22:42 Trademark Advice Gone Wrong 24:21 AI Logos and Copyright Traps 26:11 Best Business Uses for AI 27:52 Training AI With Your Sources 29:11 AI Still Needs Humans 30:53 Three Tips for Safe AI 33:49 Rapid Fire Questions 34:46 Final Takeaways and Contact
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