Technology

CES 2025. CES (formerly Consumer Electronics Show) has been showing the latest in consumer electronics for many years. I attended a few and reported back to my readers about the latest in tech. These days, thanks to the Internet, I can attend virtually without walking exhibit halls for days at a time. If you are

Hold onto your lederhosen, folks!  I am extraordinarily excited and fortunate to be attending Davos this year for the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.  As a delegate for The Digital Economist, I’ll be preaching about my two favorite topics, AI and Blockchain on Monday, January 20th. More details to come, but I can assure you

In a new post on the Inside Privacy blog, our colleagues discuss recent guidance from the attorneys general in Oregon and Connecticut interpreting their authority under their state comprehensive privacy statutes and related authorities.  Specifically, the Oregon Attorney General’s guidance focuses on laws relevant for artificial intelligence (“AI”), and the Connecticut Attorney General’s guidance

In case you missed it before the holidays: on 17 December 2024, the UK Government published a consultation on “Copyright and Artificial Intelligence” in which it examines proposals to change the UK’s copyright framework in light of the growth of the artificial intelligence (“AI”) sector.   

The Government sets out the following core objectives for

His latest update As the legal profession stands on the brink of technological transformation, the justice system must not only adapt but lead. In 2025, the integration of artificial intelligence, modular technology, and advanced evidentiary tools will redefine how we deliver justice. To explore what lies ahead, I turned to my AI assistant with a