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AI isn’t hovering at the edges of acting anymore. It has reshaped faces, smoothed dialogue and fast-tracked everything from ...
At the ACLU’s Civil Rights in the Digital Age AI Summit, leaders convened to evaluate the civil rights landscape of ...
Elsa Ramo isn’t easily spooked. Through a combination of scrappiness, savvy and determination, she’s grown her eponymous Los ...
The Kentucky General Assembly could help curb gun violence in our community but refuses to consider laws that would do so.
Opinion: Arnold & Porter's Diana Sterk and Sarah Prather explain how AI-generated aids can help and hurt lawyers presenting ...
As law firms race to modernize, the differentiator won't be access to AI, but how leadership guides its adoption. A new era ...
Alleged victims of sexual abuse by priests from the 1960s to 1990s filed lawsuits against the Las Cruces and El Paso dioceses ...
The virtual reality therapist 'Xaia' is an example of how AI technology is barreling its way into the burgeoning digital health sector.
Public service broadcasters (PSBs) need to work with Google-owned YouTube "urgently," says the UK's communications watchdog, ...
Opinion: Steptoe's Jarod Stewart and Henry Legg write that the ability to produce AI-generated evidence in court is moving ...
Fueling nightmares that AI may soon decide legal battles, a Georgia court of appeals judge, Jeff Watkins, explained why a ...
WeTransfer, for its part, didn't immediately need to ask for a ToS tweak. In fact, the cloud storage company told us this ...