[Held on April 23 (Thu) & May 21 (Thu) / Free to Join] 3 Lawyers Explain Rule-Making Necessary for Corporate AI Use | Organizing Legal Risks and Practical Applications in 60 Minutes
Three specialized lawyers will host a free seminar in April and May 2026 to explain the legal risks and necessary internal rule-making for corporate AI adoption.
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- 📰 Published: April 8, 2026 at 18:10
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Are corporate rules keeping up with the advancement of AI utilization?
As the use of generative AI in business rapidly expands, many companies are jumping ahead with AI use without sufficiently sorting out legal risks or establishing internal rules.
Employees using their own judgment to input internal data into generative AI like ChatGPT.
AI-generated texts and materials being published externally without sufficient verification.
These actions, while seemingly positive efforts for business efficiency, can lead to serious problems such as information leaks, copyright infringement, breach of contract, loss of credibility, and claims for damages.
Therefore, three lawyers engaged in AI utilization will hold a free seminar focusing on the 'offensive utilization' and 'defensive rule-making' required of companies.
This seminar is scheduled for two dates: Thursday, April 23, 2026, and Thursday, May 21, 2026.
Explaining practical knowledge to 'fear correctly, use correctly' in 60 minutes.
In this seminar, rather than discussing how to stop AI use, we will sort out the mindset for companies to use AI safely and practically.
If companies are too cautious about AI introduction and fail to utilize it, they risk falling behind competitors.
On the other hand, moving forward with introduction without sufficient understanding and control can lead to unexpected legal troubles.
What companies need now is neither to fear AI excessively nor to start using it defenselessly, but a perspective of advancing utilization after establishing rules suited for practical business.
In the seminar, in addition to perspectives on practical utilization looking ahead to the AI agent era, we will explain points that must be grasped in the field, such as terms of use often overlooked by companies, information management, copyright, and points to note when making external announcements, in an easy-to-understand 60-minute session.
[Seminar Content]
・Part 1
Practical utilization of law firms and corporate legal affairs in the AI agent era
Speakers: Yoshimu Maeda, Shunta Fukushima
・Part 2
Terms of use and legal risks that companies must grasp when using AI
Speakers: Ryotaro Furusawa, Yoshimu Maeda, Shunta Fukushima
As the use of generative AI in business rapidly expands, many companies are jumping ahead with AI use without sufficiently sorting out legal risks or establishing internal rules.
Employees using their own judgment to input internal data into generative AI like ChatGPT.
AI-generated texts and materials being published externally without sufficient verification.
These actions, while seemingly positive efforts for business efficiency, can lead to serious problems such as information leaks, copyright infringement, breach of contract, loss of credibility, and claims for damages.
Therefore, three lawyers engaged in AI utilization will hold a free seminar focusing on the 'offensive utilization' and 'defensive rule-making' required of companies.
This seminar is scheduled for two dates: Thursday, April 23, 2026, and Thursday, May 21, 2026.
Explaining practical knowledge to 'fear correctly, use correctly' in 60 minutes.
In this seminar, rather than discussing how to stop AI use, we will sort out the mindset for companies to use AI safely and practically.
If companies are too cautious about AI introduction and fail to utilize it, they risk falling behind competitors.
On the other hand, moving forward with introduction without sufficient understanding and control can lead to unexpected legal troubles.
What companies need now is neither to fear AI excessively nor to start using it defenselessly, but a perspective of advancing utilization after establishing rules suited for practical business.
In the seminar, in addition to perspectives on practical utilization looking ahead to the AI agent era, we will explain points that must be grasped in the field, such as terms of use often overlooked by companies, information management, copyright, and points to note when making external announcements, in an easy-to-understand 60-minute session.
[Seminar Content]
・Part 1
Practical utilization of law firms and corporate legal affairs in the AI agent era
Speakers: Yoshimu Maeda, Shunta Fukushima
・Part 2
Terms of use and legal risks that companies must grasp when using AI
Speakers: Ryotaro Furusawa, Yoshimu Maeda, Shunta Fukushima