
AI Hiring Technology Faces Discrimination Allegations from Indigenous and Deaf Employee Against Intuit and HireVue
An Indigenous and Deaf woman, DK, alleges discrimination in her promotion application at Intuit due to inaccessible AI-driven hiring tools, invoking the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, while the EEOC investigates the claims.
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Federal Circuit Ruling Highlights Patent Challenges for AI-Driven Healthtech
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld the PTAB’s decision to invalidate AliveCor’s patents for ECG monitoring technologies, emphasizing the importance of demonstrating non-obviousness and substantial technological advancement in patent claims within the AI healthtech sector.
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AI Integration in Creative Sectors: Legal Challenges and Opportunities
The integration of AI in creative industries raises significant intellectual property and copyright challenges, necessitating adaptations in legal frameworks and compliance with regulations such as the GDPR and the EU AI Act, while stakeholders navigate ownership disputes and ethical considerations in the evolving landscape.
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AI Companies Face Copyright Lawsuits Over Ghibli-Style Image Generation
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against AI companies, including OpenAI and Stability AI, by visual artists alleging copyright infringement for generating images in the distinctive style of Studio Ghibli, raising significant legal and ethical concerns regarding AI-generated content and its impact on the creative industry.
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AI Governance Framework Essential for Compliance with Evolving Regulations
Businesses must navigate complex regulations such as the EU AI Act and GDPR while implementing a robust AI governance framework to ensure compliance, mitigate risks, and foster trust in AI technologies.
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Navigating the EU AI Act: Compliance Challenges and Opportunities for Businesses
As the EU AI Act comes into effect in 2024, organizations must adapt to its stringent compliance requirements while also addressing evolving state-level AI regulations in the U.S. to mitigate legal risks and ensure responsible innovation.
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OECD Develops Governance Frameworks for Trustworthy AI Integration
The OECD is establishing principles and frameworks to ensure the responsible development and deployment of AI technologies, addressing key legal issues such as data governance, privacy, and the ethical implications of autonomous systems across various jurisdictions.
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AI Governance: Ensuring Transparency, Accountability, and Data Privacy in AI Systems
The article discusses the critical importance of AI governance frameworks in addressing ethical, legal, and privacy challenges associated with AI technologies, highlighting the need for compliance with regulations such as GDPR and CCPA, and the role of various jurisdictions in establishing standards for transparency and accountability.
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AI Contracting: Navigating New Regulatory Landscapes in California
The transition to AI contracting introduces complex legal considerations and compliance requirements for vendors and customers, particularly in light of California’s upcoming AI Transparency Act and the Artificial Intelligence in Health Care Services law.
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AI Governance Frameworks: Ensuring Ethical Development and Deployment
The OECD’s AIGA AI Governance Framework and other initiatives emphasize accountability, transparency, and ethical practices in AI development, addressing key policy issues such as data management and privacy to foster public trust and compliance with emerging regulations like the European AI Act.
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US Court Rules AI-Generated Artwork Ineligible for Copyright Protection
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld that original artwork created solely by AI lacks copyright eligibility under the Copyright Act of 1976, emphasizing the necessity of human authorship for copyright protection.
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AI Misrepresentation Leads to $400,000 Settlement in SEC Cases
Two companies settled for $400,000 after the SEC found them liable for misrepresenting their AI capabilities in marketing, highlighting the legal risks associated with AI-related disclosures in the financial sector.
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