#Deepfakes pose dangers to democracy, business, and intimate privacy. They also hold promise for the arts, advertising, and accessibility. We discuss these issues in this episode of #ForeignCorrespondent, "Deepfakes and the End of Truth," available here: https://t.co/BR1bNBBrPp
As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, private organizations are asking how far they can go to fight back. Crowell's Rajeev Raghavan, Jared Engelking, and Grace Tang examine the legal boundaries of offensive cyber operations, in @Lawfare: https://t.co/E1TPdUNwaZ
As deepfakes find their way into arbitration hearings and mediation proceedings, Crowell's Matthew Ferraro, Andrew Avsec, Ashley Riveira, and Megan Michaels explore how AI-generated evidence impacts ADR proceedings and offer a playbook for… https://t.co/CAeAQzDLPD
Marisa Tomei’s courtroom scene in My Cousin Vinny (1992), the way she casually dismantles the case with pure confidence, you can watch that play out again and again.
Marisa Tomei’s courtroom scene in My Cousin Vinny (1992), the way she casually dismantles the case with pure confidence, you can watch that play out again and again.
An effort to set guardrails for artificial intelligence in Missouri is running into fear that any state regulation could put federal broadband money at risk. #moleg#mogov
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Washington state has adopted a law clarifying that using someone's "forged digital likeness" without their consent counts as a personality rights violation, in an effort to address broader privacy concerns stemming from the proliferation of AI-generated deepfakes. https://t.co/SQtp4xMVWP
Judges in England and Wales are being trained to recognize the use of artificial intelligence in the courtroom, the head of the judiciary said Wednesday, as well as the "threats" that emerging technologies bring to "administrating the delivery of justice." https://t.co/PjOBshPK3d #Law360UK
Impacted companies should monitor closely agency initiatives to implement this EO, potential push back by the states, and further efforts by the Administration to draft and advocate for what it terms a "minimally burdensome national policy framework for AI." (3/3)
From the team at @Crowell_Moring: The White House has issued a much-anticipated Executive Order that seeks to restrain state AI regulation by threatening states with lawsuits & the withholding of funds and calls for a national policy framework on AI. (1/3) https://t.co/58NuwIAUoC
The EO faces significant implementation challenges and legal hurdles, likely complicating an elaborate regulatory environment, which includes the potential impact of international AI regulations that are equally in a state of flux in light of recent EU proposals. (2/3)
News: GAIN AI is “dead for the NDAA,” HFAC Brian Mast said. It didn’t have the full support of all four corners of HFAC and Sen Banking. WH, House leadership and chipmakers opposed including the measure in NDAA. GAIN had become a darling of China hawks
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