AI Giants Commit to White House Guidelines for Ethical and Transparent Technology

In a move signaling the continued trend towards greater responsibility and transparency in artificial intelligence (AI) deployment, several leading generative AI companies, including Meta, OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Anthropic, and Inflection, have committed to voluntary guidelines proposed by the White House. These new guidelines aim to enhance the safety, transparency, and reliability of AI technology. As…

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Generative AI Compensation: Shifting Towards Fair Financial Rewards for User Data Contributions

In the latest issue of Decoded – Technology Law Insights, an intriguing argument has been presented, positing that everyone should receive financial compensation for the data they share, which is then utilized in Generative AI platforms. This proposal confronts the traditional business model of AI companies, challenging the notion of freely available data being leveraged…

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Navigating Intellectual Property and Commercial Challenges in AI Integration: A Legal Checklist

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly producing an increasing number of generative AI products that are becoming commercialized on the market. These offerings demand a balance between swift implementation, technical competencies, and significant financial and legal deliberations for corporates seeking to integrate these solutions into their existing systems. Technology providers are concurrently pushing the boundaries of…

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Quebec Court Rules RAMQ Violated Charter Rights in Medical Specialists Investigation

In a high-profile case concluded in July 2023, the Court of Québec ruled against the Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec (the Quebec Health Insurance Board, RAMQ), citing “serious” and “systemic” violations of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. As a result of the ruling, evidence against medical specialists was excluded due their rights…

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California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act: Preparing for Enhanced Online Privacy for Minors

As corporations continue to understand and navigate the complexities of the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Pacific Coast state has introduced another layer of privacy protection targeted at its younger residents. The law in question, effectively starting July 1, 2024, is the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (CAADCA). According to a recent article by…

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Healthcare Organizations Navigate Negative Online Reviews: Strategies for Reputation Management

Healthcare organizations today often grapple with a significant snafu of the digital age: online reviews. These public testimonials, for better or for worse, have a massive influence on a healthcare organization’s reputation. Even a small number of dissatisfied patients can cause substantial harm with negative comments posted on social media and customer review platforms like…

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FAA Shifts Stance on States’ Role in Drone Regulation: Implications for Operators and Jurisdictions

In a recent development, the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) released an updated Fact Sheet elucidating its viewpoint on the powers of state and local governments when it comes to regulating drone activities. This revised stance marks a crucial change in the role that different levels of governments play in drone regulation, addressing particularly the FAA’s…

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Pima College Takes Legal Action Against Ex-Instructor for Unauthorized Publication of Class Recordings

Pima Community College District has instigated legal action for copyright infringement and breach of employment contract against a former instructor. The ex-teacher continued to release online unauthorized recordings of students, including minors, participating in class activities, even after refusing to erase them. The details of the complaint, which originated on Law.com Radar, were outlined on…

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FTC Issues Civil Investigative Demand to OpenAI: Implications for Tech Industry Compliance

In an unexpected turn of events, The Washington Post uncovered on July 13, 2023, that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a Civil Investigative Demand (CID)—which acts much like a pre-litigation subpoena—directed at OpenAI, LLC. This company is a renowned developer of technologies like ChatGPT and DALL-E. This surprising news has reverberated throughout the…

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SEC’s New Material Cybersecurity Incident Rule Impacts Public Companies and Law Firms

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has implemented a significant new policy regarding cybersecurity disclosure requirements, according to a recent report. As of July 26, 2023, all public companies that fall under the reporting obligations and handle data collection or processing are subject to the rule. This rule, named the Cybersecurity Risk Management, Strategy,…

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California Privacy Protection Agency to Scrutinize Connected Vehicle Manufacturers and their Data Practices

California’s Privacy Protection Agency’s Enforcement Division disclosed on July 31 that it is set to review the privacy practices of connected vehicle manufacturers and the associated technologies. As automobiles increasingly feature settings that offer web-based entertainment, location sharing, smartphone integrations, and built-in cameras, there’s an augmented focus on the scope of data collected on owners…

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Navigating the Complex Landscape of State Privacy Laws: Entity-Level vs. Data-Level Exemptions

In a world where businesses generate and handle enormous volumes of data, privacy law compliance has become more critical than ever. This is especially true for companies operating in heavily regulated sectors such as financial services and healthcare. An ever-increasing complexity within the patchwork of state privacy laws has added another layer to this burgeoning…

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Navigating Privacy Laws: Implications for Auto Dealers Amid State-level Divergences

Automotive dealers and their service partners need to take cognizance of key divergences between the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and recent state privacy laws intended to defend consumer information. These variations are evident in privacy enactments in Virginia, Connecticut, Colorado, and Utah – all of which broadly exempt financial institutions safeguarded by the federal…

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AI Revolutionizing Compliance Functions: Streamlining Processes and Unraveling Unstructured Data

In the era of information, data is an indispensable element of not only any organization but more crucially, their compliance function. The importance of this data’s integrity, accessibility, and security can hardly be overstated for a business to operate effectively and to ensure proper compliance. However, as digital landscapes continue to evolve and grow in…

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Australia’s Privacy Act Extraterritorial Application: Clearview AI Ruling Impact on Global Data Collection Practices

In a significant ruling that caught the attention of the global legal community, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal handed down its decision earlier this year in a case involving Clearview AI and the Australian privacy regulator, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC). This decision, for the first time, marked the extraterritorial application of the…

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Expanding Patchwork of State Privacy Laws Highlights Need for Federal Regulation

Recent legislative developments in the United States attest to the growing patchwork of state privacy laws. Two additional states – Oregon and Delaware – have joined the existing lineup of states eliciting comprehensive consumer privacy laws. This expanding network of legalities exhibits how state-level privacy laws continue to evolve in the absence of encompassing federal…

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Navigating Commercial AI Transactions: Key Considerations for Successful Agreements

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to transform the landscape of businesses worldwide, it has become a fundamental component of many recent commercial transactions, including industry acquisitions, business assets or licenses. This trend is set to extend even further as the interest in AI technology intensifies. For organisations integrating AI into their available services, there are…

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State-Level AI Regulation and Litigation Trends: Influencing the Future of Artificial Intelligence

The possibilities and implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are advancing rapidly around the globe, raising new and complex legal issues. This second installment in a series on US regulation of AI systems turns to state-level legislation and significant litigation relevant to AI systems, offering insights and predictions about the future of AI regulation. The first…

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