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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
EEOC Wearable Tech Guidance Highlights Monitoring Scrutiny

By Zoe Argento, Bradford Kelley and Sean O’Brien

Takeaways From DOJ Fraud Section's 2024 Year In Review

By Mark Mendelsohn, Jessica Carey and Benjamin Klein

Overseas Investment Rule Calls For Compliance Caution

By Thaddeus McBride

Navigating Arbitration Confidentiality Challenges In Age Of AI

By David Coher

Key Points From FCA Financial Crime Guide Updates

By Emma Radmore and Laura Wiles

FTC Report On AI Sector Illuminates Future Enforcement

By Martin Mackowski, Michael Wise and Francesco Liberatore

Kennedys Floats Pro Bono Program For Green AI Startups

By Jamie Lennox

Kennedys said Thursday it has partnered with an environmental consultancy to support startups that are using artificial intelligence to promote sustainability.

Blackstone Bullish On Data Center Demand As AI Evolves

By Georgia Kromrei

Trillion-dollar asset management firm Blackstone Inc. said it had one of the best quarters in the firm's history in a call with analysts on Thursday, and although real estate was not a bright spot, the firm touted its private credit business and data center demand despite competing Chinese artificial intelligence.

DOJ Challenges HPE's $14B Deal For Juniper Networks

By Matthew Perlman

The U.S. Department of Justice sued Thursday to block Hewlett Packard Enterprise's planned $14 billion purchase of Juniper Networks Inc. over concerns about competition for local wireless networking technology.

Law Reform Charity Maps Out Proposals To Safely Harness AI

By Ashish Sareen

Upholding the rule of law and human rights should underpin innovations around artificial intelligence technology to guard against ill-designed changes that could weaken the U.K. justice system, a law reform charity said in a report published Thursday.

AI Art Needs Human Input For Copyrights, Gov't Report Says

By Ivan Moreno

Simply directing artificial intelligence platforms to make art, music, videos and other creative works is not enough for users of AI systems to be considered authors entitled to copyright protection, the U.S. Copyright Office said Wednesday in a report that's part of a broader agency initiative to explore legal issues raised by the revolutionary technology.

Apple Will Appeal Denial Of Bid To Defend Google Search Deal

By Matthew Perlman

Apple said Wednesday that it will appeal an order refusing to let it intervene in the government's search monopolization case against Google to defend a multibillion-dollar revenue-sharing deal that makes Google the default search engine for the Safari browser.

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