You are counsel for a company which just developed an innovative process incorporating a generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) component. For example, Tech Company may have designed AI-powered personalized health assistant designed to provide real-time health monitoring and personalized health recommendations. The technology leverages Gen AI-driven interfaces to allow users in conversational form to use
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Managing Legal Risks in AI Implementation (Risk Management)
Integrating artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies has become a strategic imperative for companies aiming to expand their product offerings and remain competitive. Product development and legal teams must carefully navigate legal and regulatory challenges when planning and developing an AI tool to avoid common pitfalls. To seamlessly and effectively implement AI and other emerging…
Illinois Enacts Requirements for AI Use in Employment Decisions
On Aug. 9, 2024, Illinois Gov. Pritzker signed into law HB3733, which amends the Illinois Human Rights Act (IHRA) to cover employer use of artificial intelligence (AI). Effective Jan. 1, 2026, the amendments will add to existing requirements for employers that use AI to analyze video interviews of applicants for positions in Illinois.
Sept. 10 EVENT | New EU Artificial Intelligence Act: Impact on US Organizations, Strategies to Ensure Compliance
Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Reena Bajowala will present the Strafford webinar “New EU Artificial Intelligence Act: Impact on U.S. Organizations, Strategies to Ensure Compliance” Tuesday, Sept. 10 from 1–2:30 p.m. EDT. This CLE course will explore the AI Act’s regulatory framework, summarize key points U.S. organizations need to understand, and provide practical steps for ensuring future…
Has Generative AI ‘Run Amok’ in Discovery Disputes?
Iovino v. Michael Stapleton Assocs., Ltd. involves allegations that defendant Michael Stapleton Associates, Ltd. d/b/a MSA Security, Inc. (MSA) violated a federal whistleblower law. The parties have engaged in lengthy and contentious discovery and most recently argued before the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia about plaintiff’s objection to the Magistrate Judge granting MSA’s…
NIST Issues AI Risk-Management Guidance
On July 26, the U.S. government’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) issued four guidance documents – three final versions and one draft open to public comment – related to artificial intelligence development and implementation. Each was issued pursuant to instructions under the Biden administration’s AI Executive Order 14110, which directed several U.S. government…
USPTO Issues New Guidance on Patent Subject Matter Eligibility for AI Inventions
In response to the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and the evolving landscape of patent law, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued a comprehensive guidance update on patent subject matter eligibility, particularly focusing on AI inventions. This update, aligned with Executive Order 14110 on the “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development…
July 16 WEBINAR | Navigating the Employment Implications of Colorado’s Groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence Act
Greenberg Traurig attorneys Mikaela Masoudpour, Lily McNulty, and Karin Ross will present the webinar “Navigating the Employment Implications of Colorado’s Groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence Act” July 16 from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. MT.
The laws surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in hiring and other employment applications are evolving quickly. While the federal…
EU AI Act’s Opt-Out Trend May Limit Data Use for Training AI Models
There are three primary aspects of generative AI applications that intersect with copyright protection: (1) machine learning with protected works (the input side); (2) the protectability of works created with the assistance of generative AI (the discussion on copyright protection of AI generated works); and (3) potential infringement by the output of preexisting works (the…
Key Takeaways From the Latest USPTO Guidance on AI
On April 11, 2024, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued Guidance on Use of Artificial Intelligence-Based Tools in Practice Before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (April Guidance). The April Guidance, which supplements prior guidance issued Feb. 13, 2024, seeks to remind practitioners of existing rules and to educate them on potential risks associated…