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7 Tips For Employers On Calif. Decision-Making Tech Rules

By Zoe Argento, Denise Tran-Nguyen and Bradford Kelley

What AI Analysis Can Reveal About Securities Class Actions

By Mark Howrey and Emma Dong

Getting To Know The Key Partners In Nuclear Power Projects

By Jane Accomando, Brooke Poole Clark and Felipe Alice

Prepping For White House's Proposed AI Framework

By Dion Bregman and David Mendelsohn

3 Federal Policy Trends Shaping Data Center Power

By Dean Roy and John Keblish

AI Recruiting Suit Shows Old Laws May Implicate New Tools

By Benjamin Perry and Lauren Watson

BoE To Keep Watch On Finance Firms' Safe AI Use This Year

By Alex Davidson

The Bank of England's regulatory arm committed Friday to monitoring finance companies' use of artificial intelligence as a priority to safeguard financial stability in its 2026-2027 business plan.

USPTO Extends AI-Based Search Pilot Program

By Matt Perez

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has announced it will extend its Artificial Intelligence Search Automated Pilot Program, launched last year to allow applicants and examiners to search for prior art, until June 1 in order to obtain more information on the program's effectiveness.

How Firms Can Remain Vigilant Amid 'Silent Ransom' Attacks

By Sarah Martinson

Even though cybercriminal organization Silent Ransom Group has been around since 2022, law firms are still falling victim to the group’s social engineering and phishing schemes. Here’s what cybersecurity leaders say law firms need to know about the group and how to protect themselves.

Lloyd's Insurers Draw Up Governance Rules For AI Adoption

By Martin Croucher

Nine out of 10 Lloyd's of London insurers are working on their own governance rules for artificial intelligence, the Lloyd's Market Association said Thursday, as the U.K.'s financial watchdog launched a probe into the adoption of the new technology. 

AI Music Generator Can't Duck DMCA Claim

By Elliot Weld

A Manhattan federal judge has denied a bid from artificial intelligence-powered music generator Udio to dismiss a claim for violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act brought by music companies that claim their music was used illegally to train the model.

FERC Aims For June To Act On DOE Data Center Grid Plan

By Keith Goldberg

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday said it will act by the end of June on a controversial U.S. Department of Energy proposal to standardize grid hookup procedures for data centers and other electricity-hungry facilities, two months later than the DOE had requested.

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