The article focuses on the future of workforce development in Minnesota, highlighting current trends and predictions. Key trends include an emphasis on skills training, partnerships between educational institutions and employers, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion in hiring practices. The influence of technology on workforce development is examined, particularly in relation to digital skills
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Creating An Artificial Intelligence Strategy
Adopting technology for the sake of adopting technology rarely makes sense. This is true for Artificial Intelligence.
- AI is the shiny new object right now.
- ERP software vendors are rushing to incorporate AI functionality into their products.
To utilize AI, you must have a well-thought-out strategy for selecting, implementing, and using AI.
- You need to
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ERP Vendors Want Your Data To Train AI – And They Will Charge You For It
Webinar/Event: Morning Technology And Artificial Intelligence Quarterly Briefing
With the change in administrations and the rapid evolution of technology, business leaders and their legal advisors now more than ever need information to help them navigate the constantly shifting technology landscape.
In this one-hour presentation, Taft Partners Jackie Benson, Scot Ganow, Zach Heck, and Bill Wagner discuss some key things to know in the…
AI-Powered Fraud: Immediate Action Steps to Protect Companies from Next-Generation Payment Scams

The Google Threat Intelligence Group revealed a chilling reality: nation-states are weaponizing AI tools like Gemini for sophisticated cyberattacks. This new frontier of AI-powered fraud demands immediate attention from business leaders and general counsel, who stand at the confluence of technology, data security, and governance.
Recent Incidents and the Evolving Sophistication of These Attacks
Generative…
Navigating AI in Insurance: Delaware’s Bulletin No. 148 and New Jersey’s Bulletin 25-03
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the insurance industry, prompting regulators to issue guidance for responsible use of AI. As AI transforms the insurance industry, insurers must balance innovation with regulatory compliance and consumer protection. Delaware and New Jersey have recently joined 21 other states and issued guidance on AI in insurance based on the AI…
Federal Judge Rules AI Training on Copyrighted Content Infringes Copyright, Rejects Fair Use Defense
On Feb. 11, 2025, a federal judge granted summary judgment to a copyright holder, determining that a software company’s use of copyrighted content to train an AI legal research tool constituted direct copyright infringement and rejecting the AI tool company’s fair-use defense. Judge Bibas’s opinion departed from the seminal “intermediate copying” cases in Google and…
Hello Hollywood: US Copyright Office Report Opens Floodgates For Seeking Copyright Protection On Ai-Generated Works (And The Prompts Used To Create Them)
The United States Copyright Office has released a watershed report on whether and how AI-generated outputs qualify for copyright protection under current United States copyright laws. Departing from its previous policy stance, the Copyright Office now states that AI-generated outputs are eligible for copyright protection but with a key caveat: the human author requirement remains…
Illinois Supreme Court Provides Guidance on AI Use in Legal Proceedings
In December 2024, the Illinois Supreme Court issued guidance on the use of AI (guidance) by judges and other lawyers.
The guidance comes after several high-profile instances of misuse of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in litigation, including cases where lawyers used AI to draft briefs that later cited non-existent case law. For instance, in several…
Top 10 Technology Issues to Watch for in 2025
Hard to believe, but 2025 will be here before you know it. And what goes best with a new year? A countdown list!

Last week, I spoke at the Dayton Bar Association’s Corporate Counsel Section on the topic of the Top 10 legal technology issues that in-house counsel should have on its radar for 2025.…
