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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Striking A Balance Between AI Innovation And Regulation

By Emma Radmore and Laura Wiles

How US Liability Law Is Becoming The Primary Regulator Of AI

By Alexander Lima

NY RAISE Act Raises The Bar For Frontier AI Developers

By Gregory Silberman and Anthony Glosson

How To Turn EU AI Act Disclosures Into Patent Assets

By Lestin Kenton, Roozbeh Gorgin and Ananth Josyula

What FDA Guidance Means For Future Of Health Software

By Scott Danzis and Olivia Dworkin

Federal Preemption In AI And Robotics Is Essential

By Steven Weisburd

AI Witness Statements Rules Risk Being Unhelpful To Lawyers

By William Janes

Proposed rules that would require litigators to declare that they have not used artificial intelligence tools to prepare witness statements for trial could be unnecessary and impractical, lawyers say.

EU Watchdog Moves To Harmonize Algorithmic Trading

By Tom Fish

The European Union's financial markets regulator has issued a plan to boost consistent oversight of algorithmic trading across the bloc, in recognition of the risks that the rapid growth of increasingly complex automated trading poses to market integrity.

Barnes & Thornburg Names Two New AI Practice Co-Chairs

By Sarah Martinson

Barnes & Thornburg LLP said Friday that it has chosen partners Brian McGinnis and Kaitlyn Stone to be the new co-chairs of its artificial intelligence practice, replacing the former chair who left the firm at the end of last year.

BBC, FT Want To Strike Licensing Deals With AI Developers

By Jamie Lennox

The BBC and the Financial Times are among a coalition of major British news brands that have joined forces with the goal of establishing licensing frameworks for artificial intelligence developers to use their content.

Fla. Legal Nonprofit Launches AI Tool To Bridge Justice Gap

By Madison Arnold

As a way to help fill an access to justice gap, Florida nonprofit public interest law firm Bay Area Legal Services recently launched Bailey B., a free AI-powered legal assistant meant to help residents navigate landlord-tenant issues.

Wachtell Lipton Steers OpenAI On $110B Amazon-Led Funding

By Al Barbarino

Wachtell Lipton-advised OpenAI said Friday that it has completed a $110 billion funding round that values the artificial intelligence platform and research company at $730 billion, with a $50 billion contribution from Amazon and $30 billion each from Nvidia and SoftBank. 

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