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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

Richard Susskind On What Attys Should Do In The Age Of AI

By Steven Lerner

Author Richard Susskind, who has a new book out about artificial intelligence, discusses how legal institutions are not ready for AI and what it will take for lawyers to recognize their potential vulnerability to being replaced by it.

Getty Loses Most Late Case Additions As AI Trial Looms

By Alex Baldwin

A London judge refused Thursday to let Getty Images go ahead with the bulk of its late-stage additions to its case against the company behind Stability AI, ruling that there was not enough time to address fresh claims about the disclosure of new datasets so close to trial.

Market Effect Key In Authors' IP Suit Against Meta, Judge Says

By Ivan Moreno

Whether it was fair for Meta Platforms to use copyrighted books without permission to train an artificial intelligence platform will come down to how the market for those books is impacted, regardless of how transformative the innovation may be, the California federal judge overseeing a proposed class action from a group of bestselling authors said Thursday.

Judge Told Data Would Let Rivals Mimic Google Search

By Matthew Perlman

An academic testifying for Google on Thursday told a D.C. federal court that the data sharing provisions being proposed as a fix in the search monopolization case would allow rivals to reverse engineer Google search and if not match the results, at least mimic them.

Sony Eyes $49B Semiconductor Unit Sale, Plus More Rumors

By Tom Zanki

Sony could sell its semiconductor unit for $49 billion, while proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis is considering ending its practice of advising shareholder votes on politically charged topics, and AI startup Nscale plans to raise $2.7 billion in private capital to support the construction of data centers around the world.

'Open AI' TM Fight Should Go To Trial, Website Owner Says

By Adam Lidgett

Open Artificial Intelligence said key questions in a trademark dispute with OpenAI should go before a jury, arguing there were too many factual issues for the ChatGPT developer to obtain a ruling in its favor in the fight.

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