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What Dutch AI Decision-Making Guidance Means For Cos.

By Joke Bodewits, Julian Flamant and July Baltus

Data Center Insurance Boom May Obscure Claims' Difficulty

By Carlton Wilde

DOJ's FCA Data-Miner Focus Raises Compliance Stakes

By Roderick Thomas, Brandon Moss and Elizabeth Drill

Operational AI Washing: A New Securities Class Action

By Donnie King, Eric Coleman and Reginald Janvier

Heppner Ruling Left AI Privilege Risk For Lawyers Unresolved

By Jianfei Chen

How New E-Evidence Rules Will Affect EU-US Data Transfers

By Alex van der Wolk and Dan Alam

How JetStream's GC Turned Cyber Crime Roots Into AI Role

By Sue Reisinger

Patrick Zeller, the first general counsel of JetStream Security Inc., talks about his career path from prosecuting computer crimes to leading in-house privacy and cyber teams, to helping companies manage artificial intelligence.

Kirkland Advises Fintech On Acquisition Of AI Document Firm

By Irene Madongo

Financial technology company Coupa said it has snapped up artificial intelligence document processing firm Rossum for an undisclosed amount, a move expected to strengthen its business.

How A Law Firm Grabbed Hilton's Attention With Its AI Use

By Sarah Martinson

Hilton's legal operations team recently did an artificial intelligence tour where it met with its top 10 law firms in terms of spending to learn more about how they are using AI, and one firm stood apart from the rest.

AI 'Critical' To Delivery Of Pension Schemes Act, Lumera Says

By Joel Poultney

Pension reforms introduced in recent government legislation will accelerate the use of artificial intelligence within the retirement savings sector as more organizations turn to digital tools to meet regulatory requirements, an insurance technology company said Tuesday.

FDA Leaders Outline How AI Is Shaping The Agency's Work

By Dan McKay

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is using generative artificial intelligence to help redact records before public release, summarize documents and evaluate scientific literature, federal officials said in a recent conference.

Colo. Legislators Approve AI Bias Law Replacement

By Patrick Hoff

The Colorado Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would revamp the state's landmark law regulating the use of artificial intelligence technologies in employment, education and other significant decisions, sending the legislation to Gov. Jared Polis for his signature.

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