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Exploring EPIC’s Report on Outsourced AI Systems

Exploring EPIC’s Report on Outsourced AI Systems

Exploring EPIC’s Report on Outsourced AI Systems: This week, let’s consider government contracts for AI systems and the Electronic Privacy Information Center’s analysis of related issues, like privacy, cybersecurity, accuracy, bias, and more. Tips about procurement and contracting are included.

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The Age of the Avatar
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The Age of the Avatar

This week, let’s highlight the legal issues associated with avatars in Web 2.0 and Web 3.0, considering ownership, privacy, intellectual property, contracts, advertising, endorsements, deepfakes and more.

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FTC Focuses on Vendors and Secure Software Development: Settlement with Global Tel*Link Corp.
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FTC Focuses on Vendors and Secure Software Development: Settlement with Global Tel*Link Corp.

This week, let’s consider the Federal Trade Commission’s recent settlement with Global Tel*Link Corp. and two of its subsidiaries—all were providers of products and services to “more than 85% of the U.S. inmate population” and were faulted, in part, for failing to observe secure software development practices.

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AI Legal Ethics: Guidance from California and Florida, and a Proposed Rule from the Fifth Circuit

AI Legal Ethics: Guidance from California and Florida, and a Proposed Rule from the Fifth Circuit

This week, let’s consider recent guidance and proposed rules from California, Florida, and the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, all addressing the ethical and practical implications of the use of artificial intelligence by lawyers.

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Blackbaud's FTC Deal: Delete Data, Amp Up Security

Blackbaud's FTC Deal: Delete Data, Amp Up Security

This week, let’s take a look at the Federal Trade Commission’s recent settlement with Blackbaud Inc, a service provider of software and services for more than 45,000 companies, and consider it as guidance on reasonable security measures and data retention practices.

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