Edward D. Lanquist and Benjamin West Janke of Baker Donelson examine 2025 copyright decisions addressing AI training and fair use, highlighting judicial concerns over piracy and market harm.
If you practice insurance coverage law, you’ve been there: staring at an undefined term in a policy, toggling between three ...
First set out in a scientific paper last September, Pathway’s post-transformer architecture, BDH (Dragon hatchling), gives LLMs native reasoning powers with intrinsic memory mechanisms that support ...
Researchers from UC Berkeley, Yale, Stanford’s Global Policy Laboratory, and NBER developed a deep learning method to predict ...
Though new regulatory frameworks address fairness, accountability, and safety in AI systems, they often fail to directly mitigate the subtle communication bias in LLMs that can distort public ...
Act adopted in 2024 establishes rules for AI systems and general-purpose AI models placed on the EU's internal market. The enforcement of these rules is shared between EU Member States and the ...
The First Amendment protects your right to take photos and videos of law enforcement officers performing their duties in public. This applies to ICE agents, police, FBI, National Guard troops, and any ...