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How Boards Can Shrink The AI Governance Gap

By Courtney Quirós, Cynthia Cole and Lex Diktas Mayo

AI Deals Call For Tailored Approach To Address Hidden Risks

By Oliver Williams and Edward Tran

Meta's AI Deals Test Scope Of China M&A Scrutiny

By Minda Huang

How A Founder's AI Pitch Deck Can Become A Crime Scene

By Alan N. Walter

Diverging Global AI Rules Raise IP Risks For UK Cos.

By Pramode Chiruvolu, Deborah Kirk and Don Vieira

Using Past Tech Transitions As A Lens For Calif. Worker AI Bill

By Steven Porzio, Ryne Posey and Anthony Guzman

Swedish AI Patent Co. Lightbringer Raises $10M Series A

By Matt Perez

Swedish startup Lightbringer announced on Tuesday the raising of a $10 million Series A funding round to expand into the U.S. while further developing its artificial intelligence patent platform.

Midjourney Faces Discovery Limits Into Studios' AI Use

By Dorothy Atkins

A California federal magistrate judge Monday ordered Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. to produce some data on their own use of artificial intelligence in the studios' copyright lawsuit against Midjourney, finding that some requested information is appropriate, but Midjourney's broader requests are irrelevant or shielded under work product privileges.

DOJ Wants NAACP's Air Permit Suit Against XAI Tossed

By Rae Ann Varona

The Trump administration has urged a Mississippi federal court to let it step in as a plaintiff and dismiss the NAACP's lawsuit that seeks to bar X.AI Corp.'s operation of a data center-powering gas plant in Southaven, saying the NAACP can't pursue the lawsuit over the government's objection.

Amazon Says YouTubers' DMCA Suit Rests On 'Guesswork'

By Rae Ann Varona

Amazon has urged a Seattle federal court to toss three YouTube creators' proposed Digital Millennium Copyright Act class action that accuses the e-commerce giant of scraping millions of copyright-protected videos to train its generative artificial intelligence model Nova Reel, saying the YouTubers' failure to link it to certain datasets makes their allegations "entirely speculative."

SpaceX Inks $60B Cursor Deal As Gibson Dunn, Kirkland Lead

By Al Barbarino

Elon Musk's SpaceX disclosed Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire Anysphere Inc., the developer of artificial intelligence coding assistant Cursor, in an all-stock transaction valuing the company at about $60 billion.

Microsoft Overhyped AI Tool Copilot, Investor Says

By Rachel Riley

A pension fund that purchased Microsoft stocks has brought a proposed class action in Washington federal court, accusing the technology conglomerate and its corporate leadership of making false promises about revenues from its artificial intelligence tool, Copilot, while downplaying user experience issues and other concerns that led consumers to favor Google Gemini and other rival chatbots.

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