July 12, 2024 | New York Law Journal
New Wine into Old Wineskins: Artificial Intelligence Fraud and Abuse EnforcementWhile the DOJ is sharpening its sword in preparation for AI-related enforcement actions, health care organizations, providers, payors and device manufacturers should be donning their shields.
By Frances Green and Eleanor Chung
11 minute read
May 22, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Who's Reading Your Mind? Exploring the Intersection of Neural Data and Privacy ProtectionsThis article highlights recent laws and legislation surrounding the protection of "sensitive data," such as biological and neuro data, when it comes to neurotechnologies, especially as these technologies quickly move into the realm of consumer products.
By Frances Green, Paul DeMuro and Eleanor Chung
8 minute read
April 02, 2024 | New York Law Journal
The Legal Vision for the Future or an AI Hallucination? Navigating the Complexities of Attorney Ethics and Use of Artificial IntelligenceThe evolution of AI programs presents an interesting dichotomy: If they are proven successful by increasing efficiency and enhancing effectiveness, should there also be a threshold mandate for their use in the legal profession, and if so, what ethical mandates should sit alongside such requirements?
By Frances Green and Rebecca Porter
9 minute read
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