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

EXPERT ANALYSIS
Getting To Know The Key Partners In Nuclear Power Projects

By Jane Accomando, Brooke Poole Clark and Felipe Alice

Prepping For White House's Proposed AI Framework

By Dion Bregman and David Mendelsohn

3 Federal Policy Trends Shaping Data Center Power

By Dean Roy and John Keblish

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

AI Music Generator Can't Duck DMCA Claim

By Elliot Weld

A Manhattan federal judge has denied a bid from artificial intelligence-powered music generator Udio to dismiss a claim for violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act brought by music companies that claim their music was used illegally to train the model.

Legal Technology Provider Litera To Open Denver Office

By Matt Perez

Legal technology solutions provider Litera announced that it will be opening a Denver office next week.

Biopharma Co. Says Ex-Worker Used Files To Build AI Rival

By Mark Payne

A biopharmaceutical consulting firm's ex-contractor illegally downloaded thousands of proprietary internal files and emails that he then used to launch a rival company powered by artificial intelligence, the firm claimed in a lawsuit, alleging that the former contractor violated federal trade secrets law.

Investor Tiger Alpha To List AI Biz After £10M Acquisition

By Dawood Fakhir

Tiger Alpha PLC said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire Cyprus-based technology startup Potentially Ltd. for £10 million ($13.5 million) in an all-share transaction that will transform it into a publicly traded generative artificial intelligence company.

Chair Says FTC Shouldn't Be 'All-Purpose AI Regulator'

By Bryan Koenig

Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson told lawmakers Wednesday that the agency is committed to using its existing authorities to protect Americans from deceptive artificial intelligence claims and AI-facilitated fraud, while arguing the FTC shouldn't serve as an overarching regulator for the technology.

Energy Tech Co., Execs Sued Over $2.4B AI Power Deal

By Katryna Perera

Energy technology company Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises Inc. and its top brass face an investor suit alleging they made misstatements about an agreement to deliver power to an artificial intelligence data center project and failed to disclose that B&W's largest shareholder was on both sides of the deal.

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