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AI spy: avoiding bad AI investments

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26 June 2024
Corporate and M&ACo-publishingM&A Yearbook 2024Sponsored briefingUnited Kingdom

In the wake of recent advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI), AI has shot to the top of the board agenda. No one wants to miss out on this transformative technology – but businesses need to ensure FOMO doesn’t lead to bad investments. Jonny Bethell and Jo Joyce of Taylor Wessing explore the potential pitfalls to avoid in AI acquisitions

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