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Low or maximum security? Navigating the risks in taking security over AI-generated materials

8 February 2026 / Author(s): Rebecca Keating
Issue: February 2026 / Categories: Spotlight

This article explores the legal and commercial risks for lenders and investors taking security over assets consisting of, or containing, Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Model generated materials. In light of those risks, this article considers practical steps that lenders and investors may wish to consider taking in order to mitigate those risks where possible.

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