AI generated deepfakes create significant legal challenges regarding personality rights and content authenticity in the creative industry. The industry must balance technological innovation with protecting personality rights.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into online gambling platforms has revolutionized the industry, offering enhanced user experiences, improved risk management, and streamlined operations, but what legal obligations arise?
AI systems compliance assessment is rapidly becoming a critical component for businesses as Artificial Intelligence (AI) transitions from pilot projects to full-scale integration in core operations.
We explore the landmark Delaware Court decision in the Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence which analyzes the implications for AI training data practices under the US fair use copyright exception, and address how the outcome might differ under the EU's Text and Data Mining (TDM) exceptions.
Eagles claim the Super Bowl, but AI-powered ads stole the show raising fresh legal debates around data usage, copyright, and emerging regulations on artificial intelligence.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) recently published a report by a pool of experts on the enforcement of data subjects' privacy right in the context of AI-complex algorithms.
On February 2, 2025, the EU AI Act officially comes into force, introducing stringent rules and prohibited practices aimed at preventing AI from infringing on fundamental rights.