In this blog, Porter Richards explores the intellectual property implications of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA). He argues that while the bill is intended to address national security threats posed by foreign-controlled platforms like TikTok, it also raises critical concerns about the ownership, regulation, and protection of algorithm-based IP.
OK, Computer: The Dangers of AI Chatbots
The increased use of AI chatbots for both business and personal use has presented a slew of problems. In this blog, Jen Neal explores the problems that AI chatbots have caused consumers and businesses alike. New court decisions and pending caselaw appear to indicate that premature, unmonitored rollouts of new technology can have serious consequences.
Training the Lawyers of Tomorrow: Why AI Literacy Must Be Integrated into Legal Education
It is often said that Artificial Intelligence will not replace attorneys, rather attorneys who fail to embrace AI may be left behind. In this article, Noor Ghuniem explores the importance of integrating AI into legal education, the methods by which integration may occur, and the potential consequences of failing to adapt.