The concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) “hallucinating,” i.e. generating answers and sources that do not exist, is widely sweeping the popular lexicon. However, more troubling is when AI platforms do not hallucinate at...more
On February 15, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced a supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NPRM”). The FTC has been the federal agency at the forefront of regulation in the Artificial Intelligence...more
On March 12, 2024, the European Parliament passed the EU AI Act. The European Parliament and commentators are calling the EU AI Act “world-leading” Artificial Intelligence (AI) regulation. What exactly does the EU AI Act aim...more
The United Kingdom Supreme Court has held that AI is not a person. In 2018, Stephen Thaler filed two patent applications with the U.K. Intellectual Property Office (“UKIPO”). The UKIPO rejected the patent applications on the...more
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On December 27, 2023, the New York Times sued OpenAI for copyright infringement. OpenAI is the company behind popular application ChatGPT. The New York Times’s lawsuit is not unique but could be hugely consequential to...more
The Biden-Harris Administration announced issuance of an Executive Order (“EO”) on October 30, 2023 that directs various Executive Agencies to study and draft regulations to address concerns regarding Artificial Intelligence...more