August 7, 2025 | ai legal news summaries
The reintroduced TRAIN Act by Senators Blackburn, Welch, Schiff, and Hawley seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in the use of copyrighted works for training generative AI models, allowing creators to safeguard their intellectual property rights through an administrative subpoena process.
August 6, 2025 | ai legal news summaries
The newly introduced AI Action Plan seeks to reshape federal policies on artificial intelligence by reducing restrictions on technology companies, addressing state-level regulatory conflicts, and emphasizing safety and transparency, while raising legal questions about jurisdiction and compliance for organizations developing AI systems.
August 6, 2025 | ai legal news
The newly introduced AI Action Plan seeks to reshape federal policies on artificial intelligence by reducing restrictions on technology companies, addressing state-level regulatory conflicts, and emphasizing safety and transparency, while raising legal questions about jurisdiction and compliance for organizations developing AI systems.
August 6, 2025 | ai legal news
The Trump Administration’s AI action plan aims to accelerate innovation by removing regulatory barriers, enhancing infrastructure, and asserting international leadership, while raising concerns about privacy and consumer protections in a less-regulated environment.