By Jon Fowler, Secretariat | August 5, 2024
Traditionally, recordings were assumed to be accurate. Now, courts face a crucial question: Who proves a recording is real when it could be a deepfake?
By Ben Sexton and Derek Dragotta | August 2, 2024
While every organization and use case is different, we all share the common basic need to govern our use of technology to protect the privacy and confidentiality of our data. This piece provides some practical thoughts for how to do so in the rapidly evolving AI environment.
By Maria Dinzeo | August 1, 2024
As the top lawyer at Abridge, Hwang will lead a legal team of three, and oversee the company's legal strategy, public policy, and trust and safety initiatives.
By Rhys Dipshan | August 1, 2024
While the regulation is finalized, there is still much that needs to be ironed out.
By Michelle Cooke and Eric Sanchez, ArentFox Schiff | August 1, 2024
Presently, there is no overarching federal law or regulatory scheme specific to the unique challenges of AI. This places AI regulation on track to follow the same path as privacy/data collection—with the states, the courts, the industry itself, and other jurisdictions trying to fill the void.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 31, 2024
A number of EU AI Act provisions will come online over the next several years—with the first just months away. Yet even with a long ramp-up, experts warn that compliance will be a steep challenge for organizations—and give some little time to spare.
By Mimi Lamarre | July 31, 2024
"The less experience you have, the harder it will be to make generative AI work for you," Fried Frank's Conan Hines said.
By Mimi Lamarre | July 30, 2024
A new ABA ethics opinion touches on the ethics of billing for AI-supported work. The technology may force law firms to rely less on hourly billing.
By Mimi Lamarre | July 30, 2024
A new American Bar Association ethics opinion addresses the ethics of billing for AI-supported work. The technology may force law firms to rely less on hourly billing.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 30, 2024
McKool Smith and Keller Postman assisted the Texas attorney general in achieving an accelerated settlement of $1.4 billion with Meta for its unauthorized use of Facebook users' biometric data.
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