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The Race to Regulate: Congress Hints at How It Will Tackle Generative AI
"I think the U.S. should lead here and do things first, but to be effective we do need something global," said Samuel Altman, CEO of OpenAI.Tech Companies That Bungle Layoffs Can Compound Their Problems
"In the past, a company's decision to eliminate positions may have been protested by a small group of labor rights advocates. Today, thanks to social media, anyone can challenge workforce reduction decisions," said Sandra Sucher, a Harvard professor of management practice.EU's Digital Services Act Targets Big Tech, But Its Impact Could Ripple Far and Wide
"Starting to comply with the DSA will be a game changer in terms of how the platforms and the biggest search engines are structured and dealing with compliance, transparency, governance, reporting, independent audits," said Dessislava Savova, Paris-based leader of Clifford Chance's tech group.On Buffalo Massacre's One-Year Anniversary, Lawsuit Alleges Gunman Was Radicalized by Social Media
The lawsuit, which includes the parent companies of Facebook and Google, alleges that "addictive algorithms" maximized engagement with the social-media platforms and the corresponding advertising revenue to the companies.AI and Practicing Law: Potential Traps for the Unwary
By developing a consciousness for these potential pitfalls, the hope is that lawyers (and other service providers) can use AICGs to significantly aid, but not substitute for, their ethical (and perhaps moral) responsibilities to their clients. This article seeks to raise awareness among practicing lawyers where it otherwise may be lacking.View more book results for the query "*"
Law School Rankings: The Good News, the Bad News and the Ultimate Proof That It Is Flawed
The newest version of U.S. News law school rankings has some sensible changes, as well as some problematic elements, but the bottom line is that the dramatic shifts in methodology for the overall rankings is fatally flawed.Why George Santos Can't Bargain Away His Job
In the wake of the recent indictment of Representative George Santos on 13 counts of wire fraud, money laundering, theft and false statement crimes in the Eastern District of New York, some journalists have speculated as to whether Santos might try to negotiate a plea bargain where he would offer to resign from his office in exchange for a reduction in the severity and/or number of charges he is facing. But under an obscure Eastern District decision, a court might well invalidate any such deal as a violation of the separation of powers doctrine.5 Steps for Responding to an AG Investigation
A consumer complains to the government or to the Better Business Bureau about the allegedly unfair practices of a business operating in Florida, leading to the government launching an investigation and contacting the company to seek compensation for alleged victims. This article provides five steps for responding to the OAG's "knock at the door" of your company.'Are You Respecting Their Dignity?': Employee-Surveillance Trend Deeply Splits Employers
A new Littler Mendelson survey of in-house attorneys and corporate leaders found two-thirds were concerned about the technologies' impact on employee morale and compliance with privacy laws.How the Key to Engagement May Lie in Unlocking Generational Loyalties
Distinct contrasts in ways of working, personal motivators and prevailing attitudes have left many leaders frustrated and disillusioned.Trending Stories
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