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The cases, policies and practice changes influencing how attorneys, in-house teams and agencies approach AI

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California's New Privacy Laws Demand Preparation From Cos.

By Camilo Artiga-Purcell

If Your AI Vendor Goes Bankrupt: Tackling Privacy And 'Utility'

By Andrew Klauber, Andrew Townsell and Anthony Grossi

FRC Audit Proposals Reaffirm Support For Economic Growth

By Rachael Healey and Alys Jones

If Your AI Vendor Goes Bankrupt: Keeping Licensed IP Access

By Andrew Klauber, Andrew Townsell and Anthony Grossi 

What Artists Can Learn From Latest AI Music Licensing Deals

By Nathaniel Bach, Alexandra Spring and Zoë Parkel

AI Scientific Discovery Order Implications For Life Sciences

By Melissa Levine, Jodi Scott and Mark Brennan

Financial Body Warns AI In Trading Needs Human Oversight

By Alex Davidson

A wholesale financial markets standards setter said Friday in an industry-led review that artificial intelligence would replace humans in trading activity, making human accountability critical.

AARP Backs Disparate Impact Theory In AI Hiring Bias Suit

By Grace Elletson

The philanthropic arm of retiree advocacy group AARP wants a California federal judge to reject software provider Workday's bid to toss a suit claiming its artificial intelligence tools discriminated against job applicants, arguing that disparate impact claims are fair game under federal age bias law.

'Acqui-Hires' In AI Drawing Antitrust Scrutiny, Tech Attys Say

By Bonnie Eslinger

Attorneys with Nvidia, Google and Uber took the stage at a conference hosted Thursday by Baker McKenzie to discuss emerging trends in antitrust enforcement, including how booming AI investment has produced new regulatory scrutiny of "acqui-hires," in which large companies acquire startups primarily to hire their teams.

Meta Breaks Ground On $10B Indiana AI Data Center

By Nate Beck

Meta has started work on a more than $10 billion, 1-gigawatt data center campus in Lebanon, Indiana, telling local officials it plans to pay for the facility's energy use and return more water than the site consumes by 2030.

Legal AI Co. Harvey Aims To Plant Flag In Dallas

By Lynn LaRowe

Harvey, a provider of artificial intelligence products for legal services, is planning to launch a Dallas office in April to be closer to the clients it serves across the Lone Star State and to strengthen its ability to meet rising demand in the Texas market.

Another Atty Ordered To Explain Fake Case Citations

By Andrea Keckley

Another attorney has been ordered to explain himself, after a California federal judge found his filing to contain nonexistent case citations that the court suspects were hallucinated by generative artificial intelligence.

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