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

EXPERT ANALYSIS
How Generative AI Cos. Can Navigate Product Liability Claims

By David Kerschner, Jason Ross and Brendan Gibbons

AI Licensing Suit Exhibits Pitfalls Of Vague Contract Terms

By Paul Ragusa and Coleman Strine

Patent Eligibility Faces Widening Gap Between USPTO, Courts

By Bijal Vakil and Will Wray

How FERC Is Shaping The Future Of Data Center Grid Use

By Linda Walsh and Emily Starobin

What Businesses Offering AI Should Expect From The FTC

By Julia Ensor and John Feldman

Judges On AI: How Judicial Use Informs Guardrails

By Judge Maritza Dominguez Braswell

Amazon Shoppers' Counsel Admit To AI Errors In Motion

By Emily Sawicki

Lawyers representing Amazon customers in a proposed class action over supplement labeling have apologized to a Seattle federal judge for artificial intelligence hallucinations included in a recent filing, acknowledging "certain miscitations and misquotations" resulted from a Just Food Law PLLC attorney's use of the nascent technology and a failure by Boies Schiller Flexner LLP co-counsel to catch the errors.

Bill Regulating Attorney AI Use Passes California Senate

By Emily Sawicki

A proposed California law that would regulate attorneys and arbitrators' use of generative artificial intelligence statewide has headed to the Assembly after the state Senate unanimously approved the measure.

GAO Slams Contractor For Fake Citations In Protest

By Madeline Lyskawa

The U.S. Government Accountability Office admonished a contractor for appearing to rely on artificial intelligence in its protest of the Department of Veterans Affairs' solicitation for surgical instrument maintenance and repair services, highlighting inaccurate legal citations.

Short Seller Seeks Exit From Blockchain Co.'s Defamation Suit

By Katryna Perera

A short seller claimed an Illinois federal court lacks both subject-matter and personal jurisdiction to hear a defamation suit brought by a blockchain-focused artificial intelligence firm, saying the suit should be tossed because the parties and the allegations in the case have no meaningful connection to Illinois.

FCC Urges Cos. To Tamp Down Ransomware Risks

By Christopher Cole

The Federal Communications Commission called on companies to take tough measures against ransomware attacks and report data breaches and outages from cybersecurity incidents.

Berkeley Law Offers Training Program On Privacy And AI

By Sarah Martinson

The University of California, Berkeley School of Law announced this week the launch of the Chief Privacy Officer Program, a new advanced online training program for senior leaders on privacy law and artificial intelligence governance.

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