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FTC Shows Willingness to Use Extreme Measures to Tame AI
"The FTC hopes companies violating consumer privacy to cheaply train their AI may think twice because the punishment is becoming more severe," a recent Holland and Knight client briefing says.'Trump Would Get De Oliveira an Attorney'—and Some Lawyers Think That's Risky
"That might be the only thing that could take the arraignment outside of being a quick boring event," Miami attorney David Weinstein said.OpenAI's Lawyer-Hiring Spree Drawing From Tech Elite
"I think many people would rather work on a new problem than a settled problem. Here, there is a lot more opportunity to work on unsettled legal and policy questions," said Adam Kovacevich, CEO of Chamber of Progress.OpenAI Probe Sends Powerful Reminder to AI Players That Regulatory Land Mines Are Everywhere
"Don't exaggerate what your AI can do. And what the FTC means by this is that your performance claims have to have scientific support behind them," artificial intelligence expert Cara Hughes said at a webinar Thursday on the regulatory risks around AI.Texas Joins Growing List of States to Pass Privacy Laws
The new Texas law applies to businesses that process or sell personal data to third parties.View more book results for the query "*"
'AI Arms Race': Privacy Class Action Claims ChatGPT Is 'Catastrophic Risk to Humanity'
The lawsuit likens Open AI's alleged privacy violations to complaints against Clearview AI for scraping photos off the internet for commercial gain.Successful Defenses to Video Privacy Law May Slow Claims Against Streaming Services
Many cases brought under Bork-era law are going to arbitration rather than litigation.Little-Watched SCOTUS Case Might Affect Trump's South Florida Trial
"If it's going to benefit anybody, it's going to benefit the government," said University of Miami School of Law professor Craig Trocino.Meta Slapped With Record €1.2B GDPR Fine, Ordered to Stop Data Transfers to US From EU
The ruling contains the largest data privacy fine to be issued in the European Union since the bloc's General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, came into force in 2018 and follows more than a decade of court standoffs.Tech and Data Partner Returns to Reed Smith in Houston
Wendell Bartnick, who focuses on digital health matters, boomeranged back to Reed Smith after departing last August to join Holland & Knight as a partner in Houston.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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