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Mississippi Federal Judge Acknowledges Staff’s Use of AI in Creating Erroneous Order

Summary of Recent Developments in AI Usage in Federal Courts In a fascinating turn of events, U.S. District Judge Henry T. Wingate admitted to using...

Parents allege OpenAI compromised chatbot’s anti-suicide safeguards prior to teenager’s tragedy

A lawsuit filed by the parents of Adam Raine, a 16-year-old who allegedly died by suicide in April, claims that OpenAI weakened ChatGPT's anti-suicide...

Reddit Takes Legal Action Against Perplexity and Others for Scraping User Comments

Reddit's Bold Legal Move Against AI Companies In a groundbreaking legal action, Reddit has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI and three other entities for...

Apple Faces Off Against X Case as OpenAI Expands in Fort Worth, Texas

A federal judge has ruled that the lawsuit by X and xAI against Apple and OpenAI over alleged monopolistic practices in the AI market...

New Jersey Court Overturns Town’s Eminent Domain Plan to Evade Affordable Housing Requirements

A New Jersey town, Middletown Township, faces legal hurdles in its bid to bypass state-mandated affordable housing requirements. The New Jersey Superior Court upheld...

Federal Judge Affirms Right to Use Copyrighted Works for AI Training

Judge William Alsup ruled that Anthropic did not violate the Copyright Act by training its large language model (LLM) on legally acquired copyrighted books....

Meta Triumphs in Major AI Copyright Case, but With Conditions

Advocates of AI training see Judge Chhabria’s ruling as a positive for the AI industry, indicating that training generative AI on copyrighted materials can...

US Judge Grants Approval for Company to Train AI with Copyrighted Literary Works

A U.S. federal judge has ruled in favor of Anthropic, determining that the company’s use of copyrighted books to train its AI model Claude...