From the course: Streamlining Your Work with Copilot (formerly Bing Chat/Bing Chat Enterprise)

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Disclose when you're using generative AI

Disclose when you're using generative AI

From the course: Streamlining Your Work with Copilot (formerly Bing Chat/Bing Chat Enterprise)

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Disclose when you're using generative AI

- [Instructor] Using Bing Chat to compose an email inviting employees to an office party isn't going to have a lot of side effects, though a positive side effect is that it can help alleviate some anxiety and possible stress about having to write it yourself. However, legislation is being put into place worldwide at a rapid pace about where and when you can use generative AI text, that is, text that was composed by artificial intelligence. Some judges in the United States are making lawyers disclose when they've used AI to create legal documents, including contracts. This could mean putting a footnote in place saying that portions of a document were created by Microsoft Bing Chat or any other AI tool that might have been used. If you're writing a book, copyright offices are currently working on policies for authors on who might be using AI to generate prose. If you are working on a contract, legal document, or any text that may need to be copyrighted, be sure to check with your local…

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