November 5, 2024 | ai legal news
The U.S. Department of Labor has issued voluntary guidelines aimed at promoting ethical AI practices in the workplace, emphasizing worker empowerment, data protection, and the prevention of algorithmic discrimination, which may influence future regulatory trends in various jurisdictions.
November 5, 2024 | ai legal news
The European Union is enhancing its regulatory framework for AI technologies through the Revised EU Product Liability Directive and the AI Liability Directive, which broaden liability definitions and introduce mechanisms to ease the burden of proof for claimants, thereby aiming to protect consumers and businesses from risks associated with AI systems.
November 5, 2024 | ai legal news
The U.S. Copyright Office is finalizing reports by Fall 2024 to address the legal implications of AI-generated content and the need for adaptations in intellectual property laws, following significant public interest and bipartisan concerns.
November 5, 2024 | ai legal news
President Biden’s National Security Memorandum outlines actions for federal agencies to ensure the development of artificial intelligence aligns with democratic values and human rights, emphasizing collaboration with the private sector and establishing governance guidelines to mitigate risks associated with AI technologies.
November 4, 2024 | ai legal news
The AI Framework Convention, signed by countries including the US, Canada, and EU member states, creates a legally binding international agreement focused on the ethical development and use of AI systems, emphasizing human rights and accountability while requiring legislative measures and risk assessments to mitigate potential adverse impacts.
November 4, 2024 | ai legal news
On October 30, 2023, an executive order was signed to guide federal agencies in the responsible integration and regulation of artificial intelligence in health care, prompting stakeholders to prepare for new compliance requirements and address legal and ethical challenges.