By Maria Dinzeo | August 10, 2023
"The FTC hopes companies violating consumer privacy to cheaply train their AI may think twice because the punishment is becoming more severe," a recent Holland and Knight client briefing says.
By Peter Brown | August 7, 2023
In the eight months since the public release of ChatGPT4 the business and legal press have been captivated by its current skills and its potential for future applications. Here, Peter Brown discusses the legal theories asserted in several recent litigations involving Generative AI, with a specific focus on the copyright claims in 'Sarah Silverman v. OpenAI.'
By ALM Staff | August 3, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Riley Brennan | August 3, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Hugo Guzman | August 3, 2023
Cars "represent a private area in which people can enjoy a form of autonomy of decision, without encountering any external interferences. Today, as connected vehicles move into the mainstream, such a vision no longer corresponds to the reality," the European Data Protection Board said in a report.
By Lisa Willis | July 31, 2023
"That might be the only thing that could take the arraignment outside of being a quick boring event," Miami attorney David Weinstein said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Isha Marathe | July 30, 2023
More states and federal agencies are rolling out policies restricting the use of geolocation data, posing risks for enterprises that leverage such information for marketing purposes.
By Isha Marathe | July 28, 2023
More states and federal agencies are rolling out policies restricting the use of geolocation data, posing risks for enterprises that leverage such information for marketing purposes.
By Allison Dunn | July 27, 2023
Foley & Lardner partner Louis Lehot said Big Tech wants to help lessen worries about AI's downsides, but without "getting stuck with some type of legislation or regulation that doesn't make any sense or that crushes it."
By Chris O'Malley | July 27, 2023
"For the first time in U.S. states, companies will need to collect meaningful permissions from their customers to gather and apply data relating to the customers' position on the globe," Womble Bond Dickinson said in a client advisory.
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