DLA Piper’s Kurt Davies explains why the fashion industry should be thinking about an ethical and principles-based approach to AI use, especially in the EU
Alexander Amato-Cravero, regional head of Herbert Smith Freehills’ emerging tech group, predicts major trends for 2024
High Court ruling on the patentability of AI machines prompts UKIPO to revise its guidelines on AI, writes trademark lawyer Peter Vaughan
Loeb & Loeb’s Melanie Howard and Kristen Klesh discuss AI Pins and potential US regulatory implications for luxury fashion’s newest wearable tech accessory
Van Gogh-inspired artwork was created by an artist and an AI app, the office has now refused to register it two times
Judge refuses to dismiss photo agency’s claims AI start-up used its stock to unlawfully train image generator
Magic Circle firm opens applications for fourth round of its Collaborate initiative
Organisations must carry out proper due diligence on third-party AI vendors to safeguard against risks, write King & Spalding’s Amy Levin, Nick Maietta and Alexa Delaney Christianson
Law firms continue to wrestle with how to adopt AI and the potential impact on their businesses, write Paul Longhurst, Jenni Tellyn and Richard Kemp
Renowned AI evangelist Zack Kass warns at the IBA annual conference in Paris that law firms not adopting AI risk getting left behind
InterAlia Consulting founder Andrea Miskolczi’s key takeaways from GLP’s Law Firm Marketing Summit
Headline speakers also include former OpenAI director Zack Kass and Meta oversight board co-chair Helle Thorning Schmidt
TMT sector head Nasser Ali Khasawneh to lead newly-formed global AI leadership team
Media company accuses AI outfit Ross Intelligence of illegally using its content to train its own competing AI-based platform
ChatGPT creator moves to dismiss claims in lawsuits filed by authors including high-profile writer and performer Sarah Silverman
Task force will examine risks of AI, as well as potential opportunities to support lawyers
Effective regulation and legislation of AI is needed to maintain confidence of the public and protect against rogue operators, writes I. Stephanie Boyce
In-house lawyers should start exploring how generative AI can support their roles, writes independent consultant and business lawyer Greg Stern
In-house counsel expect law firms to adopt cutting edge tech more than law firms think they do
Tech advancements mean lawyers will work differently in the future but they won’t be replaced by robots, writes Ben Paul, CEO of The BD Ladder