…as identification at airports, and several states jumped on the bandwagon, offering mobile driver’s licenses through state-sponsored apps or via Apple and Google Wallet. Now, the TSA has proposed new…
The UK and U.S. Governments have now formalized the UK-U.S. Data Bridge. The U.S. Attorney General designated the UK as a “qualifying state” for the purposes of the…
…generation of new visual and other artistic works.” In particular, the Court asks: How much human input is necessary to qualify the user of an AI system as an…
In this week’s News of Note, ransomware attacks break records and wipe data for a majority of a cloud provider’s customers, while one RaaS case delivers useful details about…
…of space travel—the rocket—through the design of low-cost, reusable rockets, with the ESG-aligned goal of achieving 100% reusability. Tech leaders are also devising new ways to keep satellites more sustainable,…
…protecting their intellectual property. The 2023 Music AI Challenge For the past three years, ASCAP Lab has partnered with the NYC Media Lab to explore new technologies. This year, the…
…to create facial recognition databases. Obligations for General Purpose AI In response to the rise of LLMs, the European Parliament has introduced two new concepts into the draft law,…
Although that new smart refrigerator might seem like a fun gadget and great way to sync up grocery lists, smart appliances have the potential to become vectors in malicious…
…in her studio on assignment from Newsweek magazine. In 1984, Vanity Fair paid for the right to use one of those photographs as an “artistic reference” for an illustration, and…
…other security policies and practices, e.g., relating to the storing of generated content, and deleting sensitive information after use. Train employees. Consider how the new policy will be communicated to…