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How laws strain to keep pace with AI advances and data theft

The legal framework must evolve alongside generative AI to protect creators while encouraging innovation.

Companies may be more liable for genAI use than they think

Companies may have more legal liability for using generative AI than they realize, as existing laws still apply to their use.

How laws strain to keep pace with AI advances and data theft

The legal framework must evolve alongside generative AI to protect creators while encouraging innovation.

Companies may be more liable for genAI use than they think

Companies may have more legal liability for using generative AI than they realize, as existing laws still apply to their use.
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They think they're building God

OpenAI's o1 model prompts existential questions about AI's impact on humanity versus potential risks.

The Lockstep Toward Banning Encryption: On Durov, Telegram, and Potential Implications | HackerNoon

The arrest of Telegram's founder raises concerns about holding platform creators accountable for user misconduct.

The Briefing: Deep Dive into the NO FAKES Act

The updated 'No Fakes Act' aims to protect individuals from unauthorized AI-generated recreations of their voice and likeness.

AI firms face setback in copyright battle with visual artists

AI companies using copyrighted material must share earnings with creators, emphasizing the balance between innovation and copyright rights.

Privacy and Technology Law Fellowship | GW Law | The George Washington University

The George Washington University Law School is seeking a one-year graduate fellowship in privacy and technology law, with the possibility of renewal for a second year.
The fellowship is designed to assist attorneys interested in pursuing a full-time legal academic career in privacy and technology law.
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