Los Angeles is a driving city — and that sometimes means dangerous places to cross, turn, or merge. Over the past several years independent reporters and City datasets have identified which corners of LA see the worst crashes. In this article I’ll walk through the intersections that repeatedly show up on those lists, explain the
Your Algorithm Is Now the Defendant: Why AI Content Moderation Is Creating New Legal Risk for Platforms
AI content moderation lawsuits now convert platform design into legal exposure. Liability no longer turns on user actions. It follows how systems prioritize and promote content.
Courts reject the idea that algorithms operate as neutral tools. Ranking and amplification create legal consequences that passive hosting avoids.
Section 230 no longer shields these decisions by default,…
UPDATE: NLRB Sues California Over Dramatically Expanding State Labor Board’s Powers to Cover Employees Under NLRB’s Exclusive Jurisdiction
On September 30, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law AB 288, which amends the state’s labor law and significantly expands the power of its Public Employment Relations Board (“PERB”) to cover private-sector employees currently under the exclusive jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”).
Under AB 288, PERB can now…
Key IP Licensing Considerations for AI Drug Discovery Platforms
Background
Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) has been utilized by innovative companies across the array of industry spaces, but its impact on biotech (and human health in general) could become the most significant among all sectors.
AI is being leveraged across the drug development spectrum to accelerate inherently burdensome tasks including the identification of targets and leads,…
UPDATE: NLRB Files Suit Against California for Dramatically Expanding State Labor Board’s Powers to Cover Employees Under NLRB’s Exclusive Jurisdiction
On September 30, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law AB 288, which amends the state’s labor law and significantly expands the power of its Public Employment Relations Board (“PERB”) to cover private-sector employees currently under the exclusive jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”).
Under AB 288, PERB can now…
Defending the Digital Frontier: European Nations Forge Resilience Against Relentless Cyber Warfare
Editor’s Note: ComplexDiscovery and HaystackID Newsline staff attended the October 2025 Tallinn Digital Summit to cover developments in European cyber defense, digital governance, and emerging threats. This article examines insights shared during the session “Under Pressure: How Can Europe Withstand Cyber and Hybrid Threats?” featuring military and civilian leaders from Ukraine, Finland, and Poland. For…
The three ways you’re alienating your audience with your AEO/GEO content
Your quest to show up in AI search results is making your content less desirable to the humans consuming it.
You’re probably alienating your human readers whenever you create Answering Engine Optimization (AEO) or Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) content.
In case you’re not up-to-date on your digital marketing jargon, AEO content is content that’s designed…
Massachusetts Bans Home Inspection Waivers…Well, Sort Of
LTH GenAI Legal Tech Map from Legaltech Hub: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Legaltech Hub (LTH) is a great resource for legal tech tools. Their quarterly LTH GenAI Legal Tech Map tracks (a lot of) tools with GenAI offerings.
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Fighting fraud in age of AI is more complicated!
SCWorld.com reported that “The latest fraud figures are sobering: U.S. consumers reported more than $12.5 billion in fraud losses in 2024, a 25% jump from the previous year, according to the FTC. Businesses are feeling the effects too, with nearly 60% reporting higher fraud losses year over year, according to new Experian research.” The October…