Company: BL
Filing Date: 2025-08-06
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001666134-25-000031
Chunk: 111

Company: BLACKLINE, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-08-06
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part II, Item 1A
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 in reputational harm or liability, or could otherwise adversely affect our business.

We have incorporated and may continue to incorporate AI/ML solutions and features into our platform, and otherwise within our business, and these solutions and features may become more important to our operations or to our future growth over time. There can be no assurance that we will realize the desired or anticipated benefits from AI/ML, or at all, and we may fail to effectively implement or market our AI/ML solutions and features. Our competitors or other third parties may incorporate AI/ML into their products, offerings, and solutions more quickly or more successfully than we do, which could impair our ability to compete effectively, and adversely affect our results of operations. Additionally, our AI/ML solutions and features may expose us to additional claims, demands, and proceedings by private parties and regulatory authorities and subject us to legal liability as well as brand and reputational harm. For example, the AI/ML models that we use are trained using various data sets, and if our models are incorrectly designed, the data we use to train them is incomplete or inadequate, or we do not have sufficient rights to use the data on which our models rely, the performance of our AI/ML solutions and features, as well as our reputation, could suffer or we could incur liability through the violation of contractual or regulatory obligations. Moreover, the use of AI/ML capabilities or tools to improve internal functions and operations may also introduce other legal, financial, and strategic risks. We have implemented policies, guidelines, and procedures specifically directed at the use of AI/ML tools in the workplace to address these risks, but the use of AI/ML tools by our workforce may nonetheless result in exposure of our proprietary information to unauthorized recipients, exposure to or misuse by unauthorized recipients of our or third-party data or intellectual property, or failure to comply with open source software requirements. Our efforts to mitigate these risks, including through training, monitoring, and enforcement of our policies, guidelines, and procedures governing the use of AI/ML tools may not be successful. 

Furthermore, the legal, regulatory, and policy environments around AI/ML are evolving rapidly. For example, the EU AI Act (the “AI Act”), which was approved by the European Council on February 2, 2024, and the European Parliament on March 13, 2024, will impose obligations on providers and users of artificial intelligence technologies. The AI Act may impact the development and adoption of our AI/ML solutions in Europe. Additionally, several U.S