The Biden administration’s recent executive order on artificial intelligence “applies a 73-year-old national security law to oversee the booming industry,” Bloomberg Law reports. The law, called the Defense Production Act, was passed... Read more »
The White House has issued a new executive order on artificial intelligence that will, among other measures, require companies to “report to the federal government about the risks that their systems could... Read more »
(Image via Getty) The Data Provenance Institute, a research project organized by “machine-learning engineers and legal experts,” has released a report detailing how open source data sets used to train large language... Read more »
For almost a year now, we’ve been living in a ChatGPT world. It’s been an era marked by the promise of seismic — yet nonspecific — change. Which got us wondering: What... Read more »
The Biden administration has announced additional limits on the sale of advanced semiconductors by American firms to Chinese companies in an attempt to slow the latter nation’s progress in developing AI technology,... Read more »
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, may turn away from purchasing its artificial intelligence chips from Nvidia in favor of an alternative vendor or even producing its own custom chips, Reuters reports. Google,... Read more »
(Image via Getty) The high price for finding and retaining “prized AI talent” is one of several factors driving up the cost of legal technology, Legaltech News reports. As one consultant notes,... Read more »
A recent Pew Research Center study reveals that public unease regarding artificial intelligence remains a major hurdle for businesses looking to incorporate AI-based tech into their operations, Legaltech News reports. Stephanie Goutos of... Read more »
DLA Piper’s client coaching played a significant role in the “genuine and authentic” performance of OpenAI’s Sam Altman in court this week, Politico reports, adding that “DLA Piper has been advising Altman... Read more »

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