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New Theories of Product Liability Develop in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Increased Automation
Category: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Litigation
In recent years, products liability law has been significantly impacted by advancements in technology, particularly with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. As more companies adopt these technologies to improve their manufacturing processes and product design, new theories of…
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ChatGPT in the Workplace—A Legal Minefield! What You Need to Know to Protect Your Business
Category: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Employment
As artificial intelligence (“AI”) technology continues to advance, more and more people are logging on and experimenting with the technology. ChatGPT, one free and popular AI, is reportedly the fastest-growing consumer application in history.[1] But it is also ripe for abuse in the workplace. For…
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ChatGPT: A Lawyer's Friend or Ethical Time Bomb? A Look at Professional Responsibility in the Age of AI
Category: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Business, Information Privacy, Security and Data Rights, Litigation
The emergence of ChatGPT comes with tremendous promise of increased automation and efficiency. But at what cost? In this blog post, we’ll explore the potential ethical time bomb of using ChatGPT and examine the responsibility of lawyers in the age of AI. How could lawyers possibly use ChatGPT…
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Artificial Intelligence for Natural Gas Utilities: National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners/U.S. Department of Energy Issues Report
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners in partnership with the United States Department of Energy issued a report titled: Artificial Intelligence for Natural Gas Utilities: A Primer (“Report”) The Report’s objective is intended to: Develop awareness of artificial…
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