Indemnification & AI Services

As artificial intelligence technologies continue to evolve and permeate various industries, the legal landscape surrounding their use becomes increasingly complex. One of the critical aspects that legal professionals must navigate is indemnification, particularly as it pertains to AI companies and their customers. This blog post explores the significance of indemnification in the context of AI, … Read more

Navigating the Legal Minefield of AI-Generated Defamation

The emergence of AI-generated content platforms like SORA has ushered in a new era of creative possibilities, simultaneously unveiling a complex legal landscape fraught with challenges. At the forefront of these challenges lies defamation, a critical issue that highlights the tension between technological innovation and personal reputation. Defamation law has long protected individuals from false … Read more

US Intelligence Charts Course for AI Use

The U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) is a federation of 18 organizations, including the CIA, the NSA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. It gathers and analyzes intelligence to conduct foreign relations and national security activities. The IC has recently interim guidance providing critical framework for how U.S. intelligence agencies can leverage artificial … Read more

ChatGPT Outdiagnoses Physicians

The New York Times reports that a groundbreaking study published in JAMA Network Open has revealed that artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT-4, demonstrated superior diagnostic capabilities than human physicians. This development raises important questions about medical liability, standard of care and the future integration of AI in healthcare settings. The research, led by Dr. Adam Rodman … Read more

Consumer Reports and Hiring

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has issued new guidance clarifying that employers must comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) when using third-party background dossiers and algorithmic scoring systems for employment decisions. In Circular 2024-06, released October 24, 2024, the CFPB emphasizes that the rise of worker monitoring technology and AI-driven assessment tools … Read more

DOL Charts New Course for Workplace AI

The U.S. Department of Labor has unveiled comprehensive guidance on artificial intelligence in the workplace, marking a significant shift in how the federal government approaches workplace automation. This initiative, spearheaded by Acting Secretary Julie Su and responding to President Biden’s Executive Order on AI, provides a detailed framework for both AI developers and employers to … Read more

Blade Runner vs. Elon Musk’s Cybercab

In a case that echoes recent AI-related intellectual property disputes like Scarlett Johansson’s lawsuit over her voice being used without permission in AI training, Alcon Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against Tesla, Elon Musk, and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBDI) over the unauthorized use of Blade Runner 2049 imagery during Tesla’s cybercab launch event. The drama … Read more

New AI Capabilities Raise Critical Questions for Legal Practice

The legal profession potentially stands at the threshold of another transformative shift with Anthropic’s latest advancement in artificial intelligence, its Claude Computer Use (CCU). This new capability allows the AI to autonomously control computers, performing tasks that previously required human intervention, such as navigating files, running applications and executing complex workflows. This advancement holds great … Read more

California’s New AI Transparency Act

The California legislature has taken a bold step into artificial intelligence regulation with the passage of California AI Transparency Act. This groundbreaking legislation establishes new requirements for major AI providers operating in California. It is set to take effect in January 2026. At its core, the Act targets providers of generative AI systems that have … Read more

Legal Solutions to AI-Induced Laziness

In a previous post, we explored the question of whether artificial intelligence will induce laziness in humans. Building on that discussion, this article delves into potential legal solutions to address AI-generated indolence. As AI continues to permeate various aspects of our daily lives, it’s crucial to consider how legal frameworks can evolve to mitigate any … Read more

Will AI Make Us Lazy?

As artificial intelligence continues to permeate various aspects of our daily lives, one can only wonder: Will AI make us lazy? This blog post explores the potential for AI to influence human behavior, particularly in terms of reducing motivation and effort, and examines the legal implications that may arise from this phenomenon. Task Automation and … Read more

AI is Your Friend: A Legal Perspective

In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, artificial intelligence has emerged as a powerful tool for protecting the average person. This blog post explores the various ways AI contributes to public safety and security, while considering the legal implications and necessary safeguards. Enhancing Cybersecurity. AI systems play a crucial role in defending against cyber threats. By … Read more

Council of Europe Adopts AI Convention

In a historic move, the Council of Europe has adopted a groundbreaking Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law. Signed in Vilnius on September 5, 2024, this Convention marks a significant step towards establishing a comprehensive legal framework for AI governance with a strong focus on protecting fundamental … Read more

Illinois Regulates AI in Employment Practices

In a groundbreaking move, Illinois has amended its Human Rights Act to address the growing use of artificial intelligence in the workplace. These changes, set to take effect on January 1, mark a significant step forward in protecting workers’ rights in the age of AI. The amended Act introduces clear definitions for “Artificial Intelligence” and … Read more

AI: Antitrust Case against RealPage

The United States Department of Justice, along with the Attorneys General of several states, have filed an antitrust lawsuit against RealPage, a leading provider of revenue management software for landlords. This legal action aims to address alleged anticompetitive practices that have potentially inflated rental prices for millions of Americans. RealPage, founded in 1998 and headquartered … Read more

The Case Against Anthropic and Claude AI

In August 2024, a class action lawsuit was filed against Anthropic PBC, a technology company recognized for developing advanced AI capabilities, notably its Claude family of large language models (LLMs). The lawsuit, spearheaded by authors Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber and Kirk Wallace Johnson, accuses Anthropic of unlawfully utilizing copyrighted materials—specifically, a vast collection of pirated … Read more

ABA Formal Opinion on AI

The American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility has issued a formal opinion addressing the ethical considerations surrounding lawyers’ use of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools in legal practice. Formal Opinion 512, released on July 29, 2024, provides crucial guidance for attorneys navigating this rapidly evolving technological landscape. At the heart of … Read more

New Jersey, AI Powerhouse

In a bold move to position itself at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution, New Jersey has introduced the “Next New Jersey Program.” This innovative initiative, established within the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, aims to attract significant investment in AI and related industries, create high-paying jobs and cement the Garden State’s status as … Read more