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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
The EU AI Act's Influence Around The World

By Nicole Kar, Henrik Morch and Anna Gressel

Service Agreement Lessons From July's Global Tech Outage

By Robert Finkel, Ariel Soiffer and Helen Park

Calif. Bill, NTIA Report Illustrate Open-Model AI Safety Debate

By Stuart Meyer and Fredrick Tsang

Assessing Algorithmic Versus Generative AI Pricing Tools

By Maxime Cohen, Tim Spittle and Jimmy Royer

A Look At UK, EU And US Cartel Enforcement Trends

By Werner Berg, Luca Crocco and Ludmilla Le Grand

How States Are Approaching AI Workplace Discrimination

By Mark Goldstein, Rachelle Hong Barton and Amanda Witt

Finance Sector Seeks Regulatory Clarity As Challenges Loom

By Sam Tabahriti

The financial services sector is pushing for clearer regulations on artificial intelligence and environmental, social and governance criteria, according to research by global law firm DLA Piper.

15 Corp. Leaders Back $1.6M Pre-Seed For Legal AI Startup

By Steven Lerner

An artificial intelligence platform for in-house counsel raised a $1.6 million pre-seed round with the financial support of 15 corporate executives, the startup confirmed to Law360 Pulse on Thursday.

Legal Industry Split On Regulating AI's Use In Profession

By Christine DeRosa

Nearly half of the participants in a survey examining the impact of artificial intelligence said they support regulation around the technology's use in the legal profession, according to a recently released report from the International Bar Association and the Center for AI and Digital Policy.

Conservative Pundit Seeks To Block Calif. AI Election Laws

By Dorothy Atkins

A content creator who created a viral AI-generated video shared by billionaire Elon Musk that lampoons Vice President Kamala Harris' mannerisms has sued the state and asked a California federal judge to block recently enacted state laws cracking down on election-related deepfakes, arguing the new laws infringe influencers' constitutional rights.

Federal Use Of Facial Recognition Tech Largely Unfettered

By Sarah Martinson

Despite known accuracy and bias issues with facial recognition technology, federal departments are using the technology without any federal laws, regulations or policies permitting or limiting its use, according to a recently released report by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

FTC's Holyoak Offers 'Alternative Vision' For Privacy, AI Work

By Allison Grande

The Federal Trade Commission needs to rein in its work on data privacy and artificial intelligence rather than pursue sweeping actions that exceed its regulatory authority and threaten to compromise the support and funding the agency gets from Congress, according to one of its Republican commissioners. 

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