The surge in AI experimentation and adoption since late 2022 has been remarkable, with the legal sector also embracing this trend. AI audits are emerging emerging as a solution to address the increasing concerns about the effects of AI system deployments. This series provides an in-depth look into AI audits, exploring their definition, benefits, best practices, and how to derive value from them.

In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) drives innovation and efficiency across various industries. From automating mundane tasks to supporting data-driven decisions, AI systems are proven assets for organizations worldwide. However, as these systems integrate further into our daily lives and decision-making processes, there is a growing need to ensure they are reliable, ethical, and compliant with regulations. This is where AI auditing comes into play.

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