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Opt-Out Approaches to AI Training: A False Compromise

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Candidate, 2027 The recent boom in generative AI technology has been hampered by accusations that AI training sets violate intellectual property laws. The post Opt-Out Approaches to AI Training: A False Compromise appeared first on Berkeley Technology Law Journal. By Barbara Rasin, J.D.

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Utah Sandbox OKs Two Programs Enabling Non-Lawyers To Give Legal Advice On Medical Debt

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Rogers College of Law, which helped develop the pilots. Under this pilot, defendants in medical debt collection actions will be notified of the availability of free MDLA assistance at the time they receive a summons from the Utah District Court.

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California’s “Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act” Is Partially Unconstitutional…But Other Parts Are Green-Lighted–NetChoice v. Bonta

Eric Goldman

California SB 976, “Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act,” is one of the multitudinous laws that pretextually claim to protect kids online. Like many such laws nowadays, it’s a gish-gallop compendium of online censorship ideas: Age authentication! Parental consent! Mandatory transparency!

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