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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
Compliance Essentials To Mitigate AI Crime Enforcement Risk

By Leo Tsao, Robert Luskin and Corinne Lammers

The Legal Risks Of US Restrictions On Investments In China

By Samuel Chang, Chase Kaniecki and Robert Williams

Collective Cert. In Age Bias Suit Shows AI Hiring Tool Scrutiny

By Jeremy Merkelson and Erik Mass

International Ramifications Of Canada's Health AI Moves

By Atoussa Mahmoudpour

Avoiding The Risk Of Continued AI-Washing Enforcement

By Charu Chandrasekhar, Kristin Snyder and Avi Gesser

Why It's Time To Retire The Efficient Market Hypothesis

By Zachary Brenner and Gary Brenner

Calyx Law Expands Into AI, Blockchain With New Partnership

By Rachel Rippetoe

San Francisco intellectual property and psychedelics lawyer Graham Pechenik announced Tuesday that he has transformed his nearly 10-year-old firm Calyx Law into a new partnership with Frank Gerratana, a Boston-based patent law veteran and former Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky & Popeo PC member.

AI Software Biz Sundae Bar Launches London Float

By Irene Madongo

Sundae Bar PLC, an artificial intelligence software business, began trading on Tuesday on the London Stock Exchange after it raised £2 million ($2.7 million) from the sale of 25 million shares to investors.

Utah Targets Mental Health Chatbots As States Scrutinize AI

By Dan McKay

An unusual new law in Utah zeroes in on the growing world of mental health chatbots, establishing privacy and advertising guardrails for the kind of intimate conversations a patient might share with a virtual therapist.

Butler Snow Calls Bogus AI Citations An 'Isolated Event'

By Rose Krebs

Butler Snow LLP has told an Alabama federal court that fake citations in two of its filings in a prison abuse case that were the result of AI-generated "hallucinations" were an "isolated event," and it is revising policies and procedures to ensure such mistakes won't happen again.

Peers Go To Bat Again Over AI Copyright Concerns

By Alex Baldwin

Peers voted once more on Monday to introduce an amendment requiring artificial intelligence companies to be transparent about the copyrighted works they are training data on, in the third round of pingpong over the issue.

Tech Giants Want 6 GHz Shielded From Spectrum Auctions

By Christopher Cole

As Congress looks to direct the government to sell wide stretches of the airwaves for exclusive commercial use, companies such as Meta, as well as advocacy groups, want lawmakers to continue leaving the upper 6 gigahertz spectrum band alone rather than auctioned to mobile carriers.

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