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Torts/Personal Injury,
Technology

Sep. 11, 2024

Legal liability concerns in artificial intelligence: What you need to know

California's AB 1047 seeks to regulate AI, but it could hinder innovation. As AI evolves, the legal system must be as flexible and adaptive as the technology itself

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more interwoven into the fabric of our daily lives. The explosive rise of these technologies - ranging from large-language models to autonomous vehicles - poses many novel challenges that our pre-existing legal frameworks are possibly ill-equipped to handle. Enter California's proposed AI law, Assembly Bill 1047 (AB 1047), which admirably seeks to create new guardrails around AI deployment and governance. Unsurprisingly, AB 1047 is...

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