ADR Articles
When Federal Rules Change Arbitration May Feel the Change, Too
New Federal rules changes for subpoenas, privilege logs, and AI generate evidence are likely to influence arbitration, too.
AI, Inventorship, and the USPTO’s December Redo
The patent office has rescinded its earlier guidance on the use of AI in inventions and issue new guidance. The focus is now on conception.
Generative AI: Transformative Fair Use Meets Piracy
The other shoe has now dropped on training AI. Class certification granted based on alleged use of millions of pirated books.
AI at the Hearing: Keeping It Real
The National Center for State Court has issued help for judges in dealing with AI - both acknowledged and unacknowledged. This can also help arbitrators.
Kadrey v. Meta: AI training found to be fair use, but it all depends on the facts
Using books to train AI may be fair use or it may not. It depends on the facts.
AI and Fair Use: Training is Okay. Pirating Is Not
Using books to train AI may be fair use. Pirating books is not.
Walters v. OpenAI: When AI Hallucinations Meet Defamation Law
AI meets defamation law. Things go pretty well for AI in this encounter.