Protecting Creators in the Age of AI: The COPIED Act Explained

Explore the COPIED Act’s measures to protect digital content and creators from deepfake abuse. Learn about new standards for content provenance and the rights of content owners.

Tracing Privacy: From Telegraph to Telephone

In this Privacy series update, we explore the balance between security and personal privacy. As technology advances, we question how consumers can protect their rights amidst constant digital tracking.

AI-Specific Representations in M&A: Best Practices

Explore the rising significance of AI-specific representations in tech M&A, driven by advancements in AI across industries. Understand their types, legal considerations, and best practices to safeguard interests and maximize deal value.

Balancing Confidentiality: The Right to Warn in AI

Dive into the ‘Right to Warn’ open letter as AI experts sound the alarm on the importance of whistleblower protections. Discover why creating an environment of openness and accountability is crucial for ethical AI development.

Tracing the Early Evolution of Privacy in America

Privacy in American history evolved amid tech advancements and legal battles. Initially balanced between the Revolution and Civil War, it relied on limited tech and constitutional rules. Post-Civil War, rapid technological growth disrupted this balance, leading to patchwork amendments like the First, Fourth, and Fifth, shaping American law and culture.

A Closer Look at the American Privacy Rights Act 2024

The American Privacy Rights Act 2024, championed by U.S. Representative Cathy Rodgers and U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell, is a crucial step in enhancing digital privacy. Covering definitions, service provider obligations, and consumer rights, the bill aims to empower individuals and promote transparency in data processing. Despite facing scrutiny, its commitment to consumer rights highlights its significance in shaping a more accountable digital world.

Utah leads the way: A Step towards AI Regulation

Senate Bill 149, dubbed the Artificial Intelligence Policy Act, has cleared the State Legislature and is pending the governor’s approval. It aims to strengthen consumer protection and hold businesses accountable for their use of AI technologies, potentially reshaping AI governance for both businesses and consumers.