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Building AI and Machine Learning Technologies: Data Licensing Tips and Traps

Here are a few tips on data licensing you might consider to be sure you're aware of your rights to the data — and what potential pitfalls might be lurking in the shadows if you use the data.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Your AI Is Scary: Explainability and Interpretability in Artificial Intelligence

Initial clear and concise definitions are necessary to gain an understanding of just how transparent we are attempting to coax that AI black box into being.
9 minute read

Law.com

Building AI and Machine Learning Technologies: Data Licensing Tips and Traps

Data is the fuel for software development, and developers use historical data from existing products to train algorithms and build AI and machine learning models. Companies are well aware of privacy and regulatory restrictions on data use, but often do not consider the potential impact of data use restrictions on intellectual property ownership and use rights.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

With the Increase of AI in HR Comes the Potential for Unchartered Territory for Litigation

People analytics are not going away. They are powerful, effective and proven in many ways. But they are not a panacea against bias and prejudice.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Legal Tech's Predictions for Legal Technology Innovation in 2022

If you thought a pandemic would slow down how rapidly our world is changing, these predictions from attorneys and technologists show that the pace of changes continues unabated.
13 minute read

Legaltech News

Contracting for AI in the Evolving Regulatory Landscape

While the existing regulatory landscape is sparse regarding AI-specific regulations, lawyers should seek to understand how different AI systems work and begin building a framework for evaluating AI systems, figuring out how to apportion risk, and making sure their AI solutions comply with existing laws.
8 minute read

Law.com

IP Litigation in 2022: Trade Secrets, Artificial Intelligence, Bio-Interchangeables and—Maybe—Section 101 Clarity

IP lawyers are counting on the Supreme Court to bring some clarity to patent eligibility law in 2022. But if the justices can't, maybe a new PTO director and an experienced Federal Circuit judge will help.
7 minute read

Law.com

Inside Track: For In-House Counsel, Risk Isn't Always a Bad Word

One of the great truisms in life is we often worry most when we know the least. Knowledge is empowering.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Silicon Legal: New York City to Require Bias Audits on Job Screening That Uses AI

The New York City Council passed the measure last month. It goes into effect in 2023.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Does Strict Product Liability Cover Software Blamed for Maintenance Worker's Death?

In this edition of his Technology Law column, Peter Brown discusses a recent decision that is notable for its analysis of whether computer software can be considered a "product" within the context of product liability litigation under Michigan law.
7 minute read

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