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08/23/2024

Associations and AI

Guardrails are necessary

Two of an association’s most essential assets are its information and its people, and artificial intelligence (AI) is radically altering the role of both. What data does an association need to protect, and what roles do human beings play in monitoring and disclosing AI use?

As a starting point, said Jeffrey Tenenbaum, managing partner of Tenenbaum Law Group, which works with nonprofits, associations should set a clear policy around keeping private member data off of public-facing tools like ChatGPT.

"Most machine learning platforms learn from everything that’s out there on the web, but they also learn from inputs that people put into the AI platform," he said. "Once you put it in there, it might show up in someone else’s outputs." 

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