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AI Recruiting Suit Shows Old Laws May Implicate New Tools

By Benjamin Perry and Lauren Watson

A Check-Up On HHS' Push To Implement AI Infrastructure

By Theodore Thompson

FTC Focus: Growing Emphasis On Competition In AI

By David Munkittrick and Kelly Landers Hawthorne

What CMA Blog Reveals About Pricing Collusion Scrutiny

By Dominic Divivier and Bea Tormey

When AI Puffery Becomes Actionable Securities Fraud

By Christine Polek

How Cos. Can Navigate The Patchwork Of AI Safety Bills

By Mark Brennan, Thomas Veitch and Erin Mizraki

Professional Services AI Felix Launches With $1.7M Pre-Seed

By Steven Lerner

A startup with a tool aiming to help legal and other professional service firms achieve more reliable artificial intelligence results formally launched on Tuesday with a $1.7 million pre-seed round.

Calif. Atty Apologizes, Blames OpenCase For False Citations

By Matt Perez

A California attorney has filed a response to an order for potential sanctions over his alleged use of artificial intelligence, which resulted in false citations, saying the hallucinations appeared in a later draft after using OpenCase to perform a cite check.

Firmus Unveils $505M Deal To Fund Australia AI Projects

By Isaac Monterose

Data center builder Firmus is anticipating a $505 million investment from technology investor Coatue and technology company NVIDIA for the funding of its AI projects in Australia, Firmus has announced.

Upstart Misled Investors On AI Model's Accuracy, Suit Alleges

By Katryna Perera

An investor of cloud-based artificial intelligence lending platform Upstart Holdings Inc. hit the company and its top brass with a proposed class action Tuesday, alleging they misrepresented the accuracy of the company's AI model and how it was affecting Upstart's revenues and growth.

Dow Jones Wins Order For More Months Of Perplexity AI Logs

By Ivan Moreno

A Manhattan federal judge has ordered Perplexity AI to turn over seven additional months of internal user‑activity logs in a copyright lawsuit brought by Dow Jones and other publishers, rejecting Perplexity's argument that producing the data would be unduly burdensome.

Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

By Jarek Rutz

The Delaware Chancery Court's docket this past week featured a mix of high-profile corporate disputes, insider trading allegations, contract fights and significant rulings shaping fiduciary duty and deal litigation.

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