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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
Dissecting Treasury's Call For Input On AI In Financial Sector

By Mark Brennan, Katy Milner and Ryan Thompson

After Chevron: Slowing Down AI In Medical Research

By Ragini Acharya and Matthew Deutsch

Conception Is The Proper Test For AI-Assisted Inventions

By Thomas Hamlin

New EU Guidelines Provide Insights On Global AI Regulation

By Kevin Benedicto

What's New In The AI Healthcare Regulatory Space

By Cybil Roehrenbeck, Melissa Bianchi, and Mark Brennan

3 Areas Of Enforcement Risk Facing The EV Industry

By James Koukios, Nate Mendell and Brandon Van Grack

Digital Realty Watches For Power Constraints On Projects

By Charlie Innis

Digital Realty has its eye on the possibility that pressures on electrical networks might create delays for the company's pipeline of new data centers, the real estate investment trust's CEO said in an earnings call.

How Honigman Tested Harvey's AI Tool Without Use Cases

By Steven Lerner

While Honigman LLP has a history of wielding artificial intelligence tools from third-party vendors, its new partnership with the generative AI upstart Harvey was unique because the vendor reached out first to the firm, and the use cases — situations for using the software — were not identified until later.

Shareholder Litigation To Watch: A Midyear Report

By Jessica Corso

A pair of anticipated U.S. Supreme Court arguments, the fate of a new wave of lawsuits against special purpose acquisition companies and the future of shareholder claims of artificial intelligence malfeasance are among the issues that securities practitioners are following as the second half of 2024 unfolds in the courts.

LexisNexis Opens General Access To Gen AI Tool In Canada

By Sarah Martinson

LexisNexis Legal & Professional has made its generative artificial intelligence tool Lexis+ AI generally available for Canadian customers after a commercial preview in the region earlier this year, the company said Thursday.

NJ To Provide Up To $500M In Tax Credits For AI Projects

By Zak Kostro

New Jersey will provide up to $500 million in tax credits to artificial intelligence businesses that make a capital investment of at least $100 million and create at least 100 full-time jobs under a bill Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy signed Thursday.

Divided FCC Floats AI Disclosure Rule For Political Ads

By Jared Foretek

The Federal Communications Commission is moving forward with a proposal to require that radio and television broadcasters disclose when political advertising uses artificial intelligence.

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