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Liability Considerations for Generative AI: Vendor, User, and Platform Responsibilities

Liability Considerations for Generative AI: Vendor, User, and Platform Responsibilities

In 2026, generative AI liability is no longer theoretical. Vendors, users, and platforms all share legal responsibility when AI causes harm. New laws in California and New York are enforcing transparency, disclosure, and accountability across the AI supply chain.

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