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OpenAI, creator of the popular tool ChatGPT, registered its first lobbying presence in Sacramento last month as it looks to increase its influence on AI policymaking.
Plaintiffs who invested in the tech company In Real Life, reliant on its allegedly high-performing app, saw most of their claims dismissed by a federal court, but may refile them.
The Colorado state Senate on Friday passed sweeping legislation targeting discrimination by companies using artificial intelligence.
The Federal Circuit affirmed a trio of administrative tribunal decisions nixing nearly 100 claims from patents related to portable data storage devices belonging to non-practicing entity Ioengine LLC but revived six claims found to have been wrongly axed under the printed matter doctrine on Friday.
Zoom Video Communications Inc. and Salesforce Inc. made their in-house legal leaders among the companies’ top-paid executives last year.
The nation’s busiest judge when it comes to patent cases rejected a digital rights group’s request to unseal records from a suit pitting an investor-backed patent owner against
Block Inc., the parent company of mobile payment service Cash App, failed to convince a federal judge to toss a proposed class action alleging its role in sending out referral text messages violated Washington’s anti-spam statute.
Cookie maker and bakery franchise chain Crumbl LLC shared the financial information of consumers with its payments processor Stripe Inc. without their consent in violation of the California Invasion of Privacy Act, a proposed federal class action said.
Four prominent authors filed putative class actions against software companies
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