Full Replay: Managing AI Risk in Design and Construction


Last week, we hosted a conversation with Marcial Velez from Xperteks and Richard Davies from MMP&S on how firms can govern AI responsibly.​

Here are a few of the biggest takeaways:

  • Before committing to enterprise-wide AI use, investigate which models your tools rely on, where your data is being processed, and whether those tools are truly enterprise-ready.
  • If your team is already experimenting with AI, gain visibility into what they're using. Identify the tools in use, classify your data, and control access to sensitive information.
  • AI does not change your obligations. Client confidentiality, contracts, and professional liability still apply, even if AI is not explicitly addressed.
  • AI risk is not limited to large firms. Smaller firms face the same expectations and often carry equal or greater exposure when handling client data.

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