By Cheryl Miller | May 17, 2024
"I think that we know best what we need moving forward with no disrespect to the legislative branch," Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero said at a Judicial Council meeting Friday.
By Carol C. Villegas, Michael P. Canty, Danielle Izzo and Gloria J. Medina | May 17, 2024
This article covers the legal and privacy considerations related to the rise of artificial intelligence. The authors discuss what AI is and how companies obtain the data for those sets along with the risks consumers face in having their data collected and ingested into AI systems, specifically for training purposes. They also identify possible ways consumers can protect their data.
By Dan Packel | May 17, 2024
One of the most risk-averse constituencies in an already risk-averse field is giving a green light.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 17, 2024
State laws are proliferating that cover such topics as the creation of deep fakes and the use of AI in the employee-recruitment process.
By Ross Todd | May 17, 2024
With Skadden's Boris Bershteyn arguing on behalf of Las Vegas Strip casino hotels and Latham's Brendan McShane arguing for pricing software company Cendyn, the defendants won a ruling completely knocking out the price-fixing suit.
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | May 17, 2024
The fintech company's CEO has told staff to "test, test, test and explore", with 86% of the legal function now making use of generative-AI models in their day-to-day work.
By Cheryl Miller | May 16, 2024
State legislators also shelved bills that would have set rules for AI-generated evidence and for when a boss can contact a worker after hours.
By Cassandre Coyer | May 16, 2024
The program provides unlimited access for eligible 501(c)(3) organizations to the Everlaw platform, including, now, its generative AI beta program Everlaw AI Assistant, free of charge up to "a monthly cap" with discounted rates for larger matters.
By Cassandre Coyer | May 16, 2024
Courts have issued several rulings over the last decades on data scraping—and, in most cases, have authorized the practice. But generative AI has allowed scraping to proliferate to levels that experts say are now "unsustainable."
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Harry A. Valetk and Tal Dickstein | May 16, 2024
How can in-house counsel swiftly and competently assess legal risk for newly minted AI-driven campaigns? The answer lies in striking a balance of acceptable levels of legal risk, as defined within your organization, that conform with applicable industry standards, and guided by broader ethical considerations specific to your use case. With this in mind, we have provided a scorecard to weigh the likelihood and severity associated with any deep fake marketing campaign.
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