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Joint Advisory Warns of Iran Cyber Actors Attacking U.S. Critical Infrastructure

By Guest Contributor
April 14, 2026

Iran has always been a formidable cyber threat to the United States, but after the war in Iran commenced, the attacks are coming frequently and in full force. According to the Joint Cybersecurity Advisory issued on April 7, 2026, by the FBI, CISA, NSA, EPA, DOE, and Cyber Command, Iranian-based hackers are targeting operational technology…

Chicago Business Attorney Blog

5 Legal Mistakes Companies Are Making With AI Right Now (And How to Fix Them Before It Costs You)

By Cezary Bicki
April 14, 2026

If your business is using AI, you are already taking on legal risk
Most companies do not realize this yet.
They think AI is:
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GSA AI Procurement Rules Would Introduce New Disclosure and Use-Rights Requirements for Federal Contractors

By Jason M. Vespoli, Edwin O. Childs, Andrew Konia, Abram J. Pafford, John Sullivan & Sophie Marsh
April 14, 2026

The General Services Administration Federal Acquisition Service has released draft contract terms and conditions related to AI-related procurements through a new proposed GSAR clause 552.239-7001, “Basic Safeguarding of Artificial Intelligence Systems” (February 2026), that would impose material new requirements on contractors and service providers supplying AI capabilities to the federal government. If adopted, the clause…

Joe Raczynski | Technologist

The End of the App Era: How Agentic AI is Rebuilding the Smartphone with Div Garg

By Joseph Raczynski
April 14, 2026

For over a decade, our digital lives have been lived in silos, opening one app to check a flight, another to pay a friend, and a third to send a message. But we are entering a new era where the ‘app’ as we know it is becoming invisible.

Today, I am joined by a true…

Taft Privacy & Data Security Insights

“Oh What a Beautiful Morning” for Oklahoma Privacy:  Key Takeaways from the Sooner States’ New Consumer Data Protection Law

By Zachary Heck
April 14, 2026

Oklahoma has joined the growing chorus of states enacting comprehensive consumer privacy legislation. With the passage of Senate Bill 546, the Sooner State has a new data protection framework taking effect on January 1, 2027.

Here is what businesses need to know.

DennisKennedy.Blog

AI as the Unreliable Witness and the Appearance of Completion

By Dennis Kennedy
April 14, 2026

Coherence degrades while fluency improves.
The central problem is not that AI systems sometimes fail. Of course they fail. Nor is the main problem that they occasionally hallucinate, wander, or produce obvious nonsense. Those are manageable problems because they announce themselves early. The more interesting and professionally dangerous problem is that a system can become…

The Open Road Automotive Law Blog

At the Wheel: Spring Edition

By Laura C. Baucus & Michael R. Carey
April 14, 2026

Spring brings renewed momentum for the automotive industry as companies respond to shifting market conditions, regulatory changes, and continued innovation. In this Spring Edition of At the Wheel: An Automotive Roundup, Dykema’s Automotive, Mobility & Transportation (AMT) Group highlights recent thought leadership and looks ahead to upcoming events, including our signature Automotive Summit in…

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

The Latest AI Revolution Just Showed Up in Your Word Doc.

By Greg Lambert
April 14, 2026
Feb5-Apr10

I’ll be the first to admit it. Back on February 5th, when Anthropic dropped Claude Opus 4.6 and OpenAI fired back with GPT-5.3 Codex on the same day, I was right there geeking out with everyone else. A million-token context window! A model that helped build itself! People were calling it the “Kendrick vs. Drake”…

Safety Law Matters

OSHA Launches New CARE Initiative to Enhance Employer Compliance Support

By Donna Pryor & Zach Matson
April 14, 2026

On March 18, 2026, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced the launch of a new OSHA initiative called CARE, which stands for Customer Assistance, Resources & Engagements.

Financial services: Regulation tomorrow

Financial Services Regulatory ESG updater

By Haney Saadah, Kate Green, Helen Taylor (AU) & Simon Lovegrove (UK)
April 14, 2026

3 March – 3 April 2026IntroductionESG is changing the landscape for financial institutions as stakeholders, including investors, increasingly expect them to make their operations more sustainable.Financial services regulators also view ESG as a priority, embedding the principles of climate-related financial risks into their supervisory frameworks and dealing with greenwashing issues.There is limited uniformity…

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