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McConaughey Not 'Alright Alright Alright' With AI Fakes
By Theresa Schliep
Actor Matthew McConaughey's series of trademarks on audio and video of him saying iconic phrases like "alright alright alright" are drawing appreciation from intellectual property attorneys who see them as an attempt to protect against the unauthorized artificial intelligence-generated use of his voice and likeness, but the effectiveness of the tactic may be limited.
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Call Vendors Skirt Wiretap Suit Over AI Transcription Tool
By Allison Grande
An Illinois federal judge has released dental support organization Heartland Dental LLC and its contractor from a proposed class action accusing them of illegally using an artificial intelligence-powered note-taking tool to record and analyze patient calls, finding that they couldn't be held liable because their alleged electronic interceptions were made for legitimate business purposes.
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Calif. AI Law Will Have Ripple Effect On Emerging Cos.
California's Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act is the first comprehensive state-level AI safety framework with mandated public disclosures in the U.S., and although it may not affect emerging companies directly, companies that embed governance and transparency into their operations will differentiate themselves in highly competitive markets, say attorneys at Mintz.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Trump Renominates NY, Virginia US Attorneys
By Emily Sawicki
President Donald Trump is taking a second crack at securing his picks for federal prosecutors in districts where he previously failed to obtain U.S. Senate approval, including renominating Lindsey Halligan to the role of U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, weeks after a federal judge ruled she was not lawfully serving.
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