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Technology,
Criminal

Jul. 24, 2024

Navigating the complex terrain of AI litigation and regulation

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Artificial intelligence (AI) scams are proliferating, with fraudsters using AI to trick people into sending money that they will likely never see again. The California Senate has passed a bill that requires safety standards for large AI models and protects whistleblowers who report noncompliance with the Act. By Joseph W. Cotchett Jr. and Gia Jung

Joseph W. Cotchett Jr.

Founding Partner, Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy LLP

840 Malcolm Rd #200
Burlingame , CA 94010

Phone: (650) 697-6000

Fax: (650) 697-0577

Email: jcotchett@cpmlegal.com

UC Hastings COL; San Francisco CA

Joseph W. Cotchett is a founding partner of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy LLP and one of the foremost trial lawyers in the country, with over 50 years of experience litigating complex civil fraud, antitrust, securities, and mass torts cases. He is also the author of several books on Federal and California evidence.

Gia Jung

Attorney, Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy LLP

Gia Jung is an attorney at Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy LLP specializing in complex commercial litigation, consumer class actions, and artificial intelligence and cyber frauds. Jung has lectured on AI nationally and has handled several AI cases.

The road of artificial intelligence (AI) litigation and regulation is very underdeveloped, uncertain, and evolving rapidly as legislatures and the courts struggle to catch up to the rapid pace of innovation. Litigants are met with numerous unknown hurdles to obtain relief from harm, and regulatory agencies are placed in a precarious position through the Supreme Court's latest decision on Chevron. Billions of dollars have been taken around the world from innocent people by the use of fr...

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