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

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Congress Should Lead On AI Policy, Not The States

By Kevin Frazier and Adam Thierer

How Selig May Approach CFTC Agricultural Enforcement

By Douglas Yatter, Lilia Vazova and Cody Westphal

Limiting Worker Surveillance Risks Amid AI Regulatory Shifts

By Liz Aloi and Carrie Cohen

How 2 Tech Statutes Are Being Applied To Agentic AI

By Liza Cotter, Taya Bokert and Kristen Pavlounis

How Generative AI Cos. Can Navigate Product Liability Claims

By David Kerschner, Jason Ross and Brendan Gibbons

AI Licensing Suit Exhibits Pitfalls Of Vague Contract Terms

By Paul Ragusa and Coleman Strine

Justice Vos Predicts Surge In AI-Generated Claims

By Joanne Faulkner

One of England and Wales' most senior judges has warned that courts "need to be ready" for a surge in claims as a result of increased use by litigants-in-person and businesses of AI tools that can provide legal assistance for free.

Legal Organizations Can't Ignore Growing AI Bubble Fears

By Steven Lerner

A cohort of winners is likely to emerge among providers of artificial intelligence technology for legal professionals, even if market-driven fears of an AI bubble come true.

Ga. Chief Justice Highlights AI Risks, Civil Justice Gap

By Emily Johnson

Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Nels S.D. Peterson told state lawmakers on Wednesday that evidence fabricated by artificial intelligence is a greater threat to the judiciary than attorneys filing briefs with nonexistent cases based on AI hallucinations.

'Extraordinary Circumstances': Elon Musk Faces USAID Depo

By Bonnie Eslinger

A Maryland federal judge on Wednesday said billionaire Elon Musk must testify in litigation filed by U.S. Agency for International Development employees claiming he illegally dismantled the foreign aid agency while head of the advisory organization known as the Department of Government Efficiency, saying "extraordinary circumstances justify the deposition."

Autonomous Construction Startup Raises $270M In Series B

By Nate Beck

Autonomous construction technology company Bedrock Robotics said Wednesday that it has raised $270 million in Series B funding after completing a mass excavation of a manufacturing site last year.

USPTO's Squires Sees TMs As Key Tool Against AI Deepfakes

By Ivan Moreno

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires pitched trademarks as one of the most practical tools for combating artificial intelligence deepfakes, saying during a Wednesday webinar that name, image and likeness rights are "where the puck is going," peppering his remarks with pop culture references and sports metaphors.

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