By Katherine B. Forrest | July 29, 2024
"There are a number of open questions with all regulation of AI, and in particular with regard to Frontier models. Over the next year or more, there will be additional clarity (I predict) around what capabilities and quantification measures constitute a Frontier model, how to measure those metrics, and what kind of controls should or need to be imposed."
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Scott J. Pivnick and Emily Kiley | July 29, 2024
Generative artificial intelligence holds the promise of generating significant cost savings and efficiencies for companies. With the rapid development of generative AI technology, however, companies need to understand the evolving legal and regulatory risks of AI use.
By Maydeen Merino | July 26, 2024
"There's global regulatory remorse over failing to step in to prevent deals or to address conduct that occurred in the earlier stages of other digital markets like social media and online advertising," said antitrust attorney Kathleen O'Neill.
By ALM Staff | July 26, 2024
Stay on top of the evolving legal risks at educational institutions with news and analysis from the Law.com Newsroom.
By Cheryl Miller | July 25, 2024
Speaking to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, Khan noted her agency's high-profile clashes with big business but insisted it's focused on "bread-and-butter" rulemaking.
By Maydeen Merino | July 24, 2024
"I don't know that there's that same sensitivity between jurisdictional overlap between the agencies," said attorney Nina Frant.
By Adam Powell and Daniel Hughes | July 24, 2024
"If the rule goes into effect, companies are well advised to pursue comprehensive intellectual property strategies for protecting their interests," write Adam Powell and Daniel Hughes.
By Chris O'Malley | July 24, 2024
"Many of these rules are unlawful, and the pace of rulemaking is quickening as we approach the presidential election," GOP commissioner Andrew Ferguson wrote this week.
By Chris O'Malley | July 24, 2024
"Many of these rules are unlawful, and the pace of rulemaking is quickening as we approach the presidential election," GOP commissioner Andrew Ferguson wrote this week.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Linda A. Thompson | July 23, 2024
The revolving door from the European Commission to Brussels-based law firms has frequently stirred controversy, but the revolving door from law firms to one of the world's top antitrust enforcers has received much less attention.
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