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

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How New FERC Orders Are Prepping Grid For Large Loads

By Ashley Cooper, Leopoldo Yanez and Boone Aiken

Law Firm AI Rollouts Depend On Buy-In, Not Bigger Budgets

By Cait Evans, Vivek Mohan and Meredith Williams-Range

What EU Tech Licensing Changes Mean For Businesses

By Charles Whiddington and Domniki Mari

Generative AI Is Reshaping The Defense Of Complex Litigation

By David Kerschner, Melissa Weberman and Angela Pelletier

UK-Gulf Trade Deal Offers Key Benefits, But Hurdles Remain

By Bregt Natens and Kanzanira Thorington

Fighting The Evidentiary Risks Of Deepfakes In Court

By James Koukios and Tara McGrath

Legal Tech Roundup: Harbor, Tangos AI

By Steven Lerner

A legal technology consulting and service provider's second acquisition in two months tops this roundup of recent industry news.

Apple Alleges OpenAI, Ex-Employees Took Trade Secrets

By Ivan Moreno

Apple filed a trade secret lawsuit Friday against OpenAI, its acquired hardware startup io Products and two former Apple employees, alleging in California federal court that the defendants engaged in a coordinated scheme to misappropriate Apple's confidential information to accelerate OpenAI's push into consumer hardware.

UChicago Law Takes On AI With Phone And Laptop Ban

By Matt Perez

The University of Chicago Law School will prohibit the use of electronic devices such as laptops, tablets and phones in all first-year law school sections and courses as part of new policies dictating the use of artificial intelligence at the school.

CPS Apologizes For AI-Generated Fake Cases Cited In Appeal

By Christopher Crosby

Prosecutors included fake cases that did not exist in an extradition appeal after the artificial intelligence program they used hallucinated citations, according to a High Court judgment.

House Duo Push Agencies To Tackle AI-Related Election Risks

By Allison Grande

A bipartisan pair of members of the U.S. House of Representatives is calling on several federal agencies to coordinate efforts to ensure technologies fueled by artificial intelligence aren't operating in a way that undermines voters' ability to access "accurate, neutral and reliable" information about the upcoming midterm elections.

AI Staffing Co. Investors Seek Sealed Fraud Probe Report

By Yun Park

Some stockholders of AI-powered staffing firm Joonko Diversity have urged a Delaware bankruptcy court to order the company's insolvency plan administrator to provide full access to an unsealed version of a report prepared by special counsel investigating potential claims against the firm's board of directors.

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