Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

The use of AI has been a boon for business owners, because it enables them to analyze large amounts of data quickly and inexpensively, which accelerates their decision-making process without the need to consult others. This expansive, fast input can make it appealing for business owners to consider replacing their human business partners with an

In 2026, a wide range of California laws regulating the development, marketing, and use of artificial intelligence (AI) go into effect. Together, these bills impose new requirements on generative AI developers, frontier-model companies, healthcare-related AI tools, platforms distributing AI-generated content, and businesses that rely on algorithmic pricing. With the deadline to comply coming up quickly,

A New Approach to Data Regulation

With the U.S. Department of Justice’s Data Security Program (DSP) now in full effect, companies that handle sensitive personal data, operate across borders, or rely on global vendor ecosystems face an increasingly complex compliance environment. The DSP restricts certain data transactions involving individuals and countries of concern, imposes new

A new Mississippi law, known as the Walker Montgomery Protecting Children Online Act, has prompted several companies to block Mississippi IP addresses from accessing their platforms. In fact, social media company Bluesky posted a response to the enactment of the law on its website. Bluesky explained the decision to make their app unavailable to Mississippi