Everything happening in AI right now
Senate subcommittee hearing about AI regulation in healthcare
There was a targeted attack against OpenAI
There’s now a wearable AI device that intends to one day replace the smartphone
Openai unveiled a series of AI tool updates, including the ability for developers to create custom versions of ChatGPT called GPTs
Reuter reported Amazon is investing millions of dollars in training an AI codenamed “Olympus,” which is expected to have double the amount of “parameters,” or building blocks that make AI smarter than OpenAI’s GPT-4 model
YouTube is testing AI tools that answer questions about content
Client consent before using generative AI; New legal AI startup; Bar exam not necessary in Oregon; Big Tech wants AI regulation
Taking the Bar Exam is not necessary in Oregon now
New Legal AI startup called “Eve”
Florida Bar may require lawyers to get client consent before using generative AI
Big Tech wants AI regulation. The rest of Silicon Valley is skeptical
AI that can act in the real world is here; The U.S. and Korea agree to share cybersecurity info
Imagine an AI that not only understands our words but can also act upon them in the physical world
CISA Signs Memorandum of Understanding with the Republic of Korea to Share Cyber Threat Information and Cybersecurity Best Practices
AI aids legal writing speed, not quality; AI Robots are here; and AI regs on the horizon in the US
AI improves legal writing speed, not quality - a study
Robots plus generative AI: Everything you need to know when they work as one
Axios launches its first A.I.+ Summit in San Francisco with a robot dog
Joe Biden Wants US Government Algorithms Tested for Potential Harm Against Citizens
Lawyering and AI; Elon Musk Announces AI Without Guardrails
Supervising AI: 7 Steps For Lawyers To Create Accountability
Elon Musk Announces Grok, a ‘Rebellious’ AI With Few Guardrails What could go wrong?
Cybersecurity class action filed against 5th largest school district; Startups pitch to Pentagon; Calls to redefine Fair Use in AI (again)
Cybersecurity Breach in 5th largest school district spurs class action suit; Calls for Fair Use in AI (again)
Tech Startups pitch to Pentagon
UK groups call for more spending on climate mitigation
Copyright & Blockchain, UK Online Safety Act Now Law
Can blockchain change the practice of Copyright law?
The UK’s Controversial Online Safety Act is law, what will it do?
UK to Regulate AI, Canada Bans WeChat, Privacy Under Threat
UK to Regulate AI, Canada Bans WeChat, Privacy Under Threat
Public Officials on Social Media & iPhone Batteries Suit
Can public officials block people on their private social media accounts? And did Apple sell defective iPhone batteries?
Biden Issues Sweeping AI Executive Order
President Biden Issues Sweeping Executive Order on AI, SEC Charges SolarWinds, CISO with Fraud, and More on AI Copyright Lawsuits
BIG-IP Vulnerability, SCOTUS Battle, and Seizure Orders
F5 has alerted customers of a critical security vulnerability impacting BIG-IP .
Trump T-shirts have become the center of another SCOTUS battle .
Ex parte seizure orders may be issued to prevent the propagation or dissemination .
Interspecific law & EU Investigates X
Artificial intelligence and interspecific law, EU Investigates X, More AI Regulations on the Horizon, & New Trend: Executives Taking the Stand
SBF to Testify; Lexis Markets New AI Product
Sam Bankman-Fried To Testify In His Own Defense, What Can Possibly Go Wrong?
The AI-Generated Child Abuse Nightmare Is Here
LexisNexis Markets New AI Product
DeepMind Chief Warns of AI Risks & MGM Pays $100Million
AI risk must be treated as seriously as climate crisis, says Google DeepMind chief
Cyberattack cost MGM Resorts about $100 million, Las Vegas company says
Washington and 41 states sue social media giant Meta for its alleged harm of youth
Apple, government officials lend support to federal right to repair law
Google’s Antitrust Trial & Latest AI Copyright Cases
Meet the Law Geeks Exposing Google’s Secretive Antitrust Trial
5 Practical Considerations for Users of Generative AI Tools following Copyright Cases Thaler and Allen
US Supreme Court blocks order curbing Biden administration social media contacts
Biden Names Tech Hubs & Hwawei Gets a Break
Analysis: US chip curbs give Huawei a chance to fill the Nvidia void in China
Biden names technology hubs for 32 states and Puerto Rico to help the industry and create jobs
Unilever settles charity's trademark lawsuit over 'Not Done Yet' slogan
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on controversial tech laws
U.S. Supreme Court will hear cases on similar tech laws in Texas and Florida