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Legal Risks When Models Act on Their Own
Episode 27

Legal Risks When Models Act on Their Own

AI Counsel Code

March 9, 202613m 3s

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Show Notes

Maggie Welsh speaks with Coleman Strine about the legal risks emerging as AI agents and AI‑powered browsers gain autonomy. Coleman explains how these tools can trigger liability under computer access laws, create new confidentiality challenges, and complicate compliance with evolving state AI regulations. The conversation offers a clear, practical overview of how autonomous AI actions intersect with data security, corporate AI policies, and the rapidly changing legal landscape.