Posts Tagged ‘artificial intelligence’
The Catch-22 of California’s SB 53: The Legal Tension Between Disclosure Requirements and Confidentiality Obligations
By: Andrea Martinez On September 29th, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 53 into law, the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, which is the first state legislation to impose public safety disclosure requirements on major artificial intelligence (“AI”) frontier developers, such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple.[1] California’s legislative efforts in this rapidly…
Read MoreBreaking Into Hollywood Without a Pulse: AI Actors and Employment Law
By: Khushi Palan A recent introduction in Hollywood has caused widespread backlash and discussion.[1] Tilly Norwood is an AI-generated actress produced by Xicoia, an AI talent studio under parent company Particle6, that is dedicated to developing and monetizing a new generation of digital stars.[2] Xicoia is developing a larger “portfolio of emotionally intelligent AI personas…
Read MoreAI Lawyers – How Deceptive AI Claims And Schemes Are Changing Business Marketing
By Frances Ricks Artificial intelligence (“AI”) took its first major evolutionary step in 2023 with the release of ChatGPT.[1] Since then, businesses have been experimenting with different kinds of AI to test its capabilities and limitations.[2] In September 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced its plan to crack down on deceptive AI claims and…
Read MoreCareful How You Use Your AI: How the NO FAKES ACT Can Alter the Digital Landscape for Celebrities
By: Hannah Lief The Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act of 2023, also known as the NO FAKES ACT, is a bipartisan proposal that is designed to create a uniform right to publicity, protecting a celebrity’s voice, image, and visual likeliness.[1] It was introduced by four U.S. senators in a draft federal…
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