Artificial intelligence firm Anthropic will pay $1.5 billion to settle a lawsuit filed by authors who accused the company of illegally using their books to train its AI […]
What Book Copyright Rulings Mean for Music Lawsuits
Two recent court decisions struck a blow for book authors suing generative AI platforms on copyright grounds, with judges concluding that training large language models (LLM) on unlicensed […]
If Compensation Is an Open Book, Will More Workers Be Disgruntled About Their Earnings?
New Jersey employers are now required to share more information about how much their workers are paid, but some observers think the additional information could bring an uptick […]
AALS History Book Documents Importance of the Rule of Law Over 125 Years
The Association of American Law Schools recently released “The First 125 Years,” an illustrated history of the AALS, documenting the early traditions and motivations, which were rooted in […]