Epstein victims sue Google and the Trump administration over alleged disclosure of personal information
Action Required: Evaluate AI tools for data privacy risks, ethical implications, and potential for generating inaccurate or sensitive information, ensuring robust client data protection protocols are in place.
A lawsuit against Google for its AI features allegedly generating and disclosing personal contact information of Epstein victims highlights significant data privacy and ethical concerns. For financial advisors, this case underscores the critical need to rigorously vet AI tools for data security, accuracy, and potential liability, ensuring client information remains protected and trust is maintained during AI adoption.
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