Within just five days, ChatGPT had one million users, while it took Netflix three and a half years and Twitter two years to reach this milestone. Large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT are calling job profiles and entire industries into question. Artificial intelligence is already capable of performing certain tasks at least as well as humans.
Companies are under pressure to act. The productivity gains expected from the generative AI model need to be realised quickly in order to remain competitive in the future. The search for suitable application options inevitably raises the question of the legal challenges of utilisation. Some companies even prohibit the use of ChatGPT & Co. completely.
In this SoftwareOne training course, the technical basics of artificial intelligence, large language models and especially ChatGPT are discussed in order to develop a basic understanding of the legal challenges.
This course was designed by an experienced specialist lawyer and is also conducted by a specialist lawyer.
This is followed by a round-up of the most important legal issues, structured according to business interests:
- Am I allowed to use ChatGPT in the company? What steps must the management take to concretise the use?
- How does ChatGPT use my data? Who owns the trained model? And the prompts?
- Can I use the results of ChatGPT without worrying? Who owns the output?
- What are the pitfalls of using generative AI?
- Can software developers be supported by AI?
- What will change with the European AI Act?
Your added value
After the training course, you will have in-depth knowledge of the use of generative models of artificial intelligence. You will have an overview of the legal situation and will be able to make an informed risk assessment regarding the use of applications.