New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Beth S. Rose and Vincent R. Lodato | April 8, 2022
As the use of AI continues to expand, questions arise concerning the extent to which such technology should be regulated. Furthermore, when AI fails or causes injuries, there are unanswered questions as to whether liability exists for such injuries, who bears liability, and under what legal theories.
By Katrina Manson | April 6, 2022
China is investing in artificial intelligence and quantum sciences as part of its plan to become an innovation superpower, according to the Pentagon's latest annual report to Congress on China's military power.
By Jessica Mach | March 30, 2022
"The minute you hear the phrase 'AI' or 'algorithms,' as in-house counsel, that is a signal to you that that is a product or tool that requires further scrutiny," said Kristin Madigan, a partner at Crowell & Moring.
By Bobby Malhotra, Munger, Tolles & Olson | March 29, 2022
The application of artificial intelligence and analytics to the practice of law was a hot button topic at Legalweek 2022 and at the forefront of people's minds this year. Conference speaker Bobby Malhotra gives his five AI-related themes coming out of the show.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | March 28, 2022
How justice is and will be dispensed in worlds in which we have experiences, and live segments of our lives, does matter. But how our theories of justice will change, whether our "constitutional rights" follow us, whether a Hobbesian world of the past is suddenly a predominant world of the future—these are "TBD".
By Dina Bass | March 28, 2022
The metaverse, a concept that promises to let users live, work and play within interconnected virtual worlds, will present some unique and more serious security challenges for technology and cybersecurity companies.
By Cameron B. Pick | March 23, 2022
Rather than logging into different websites with several different usernames, a user can have a single 3D avatar for traversing the metaverse and interacting with other users, companies and other organizations.
By Isha Marathe | March 22, 2022
After two years of remote webinars, the Master's Conference is coming back to seven cities this year. The organizers say the conference will be expanding its scope beyond e-discovery, but keeping in line with founder Robert Childress' vision
Daily Report Online | News|Profile
By Cedra Mayfield | March 15, 2022
"A lot of the the legal issues that we'll be dealing with around the Metaverse, NFTs and even blockchain and crypto are very new issues," said IP attorney Shayne O'Reilly, who heads licensing and open source at Meta Platforms Inc. "Position yourself as an expert in that space."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sean J. Coughlin, Nicholas R. Bixler and Vivian B. Isaboke | March 14, 2022
Suffice to say, the metaverse is new component for businesses and governments to consider. But what are some of the legal implications of the wide array of applications to the metaverse?
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