On May 14, 2026, Governor Polis signed SB 26-189 into law, substantially revising the Colorado AI Act originally enacted in 2024. While the original act never took effect, the law stood as a model in...
In the rush to capture the perceived benefits of AI, we are continuing to see corporate leaders who want to dive straight into management or compliance simply focused on “this” product or “that” service, asking...
Rather than waiting for AI-specific legislation, plaintiffs are trying to fit AI-related conduct into existing statutes, many containing statutory damages provisions. As a result, companies training, deploying, and monetizing AI systems are facing a heightened...
Until now, managing risks related to AI deployment largely meant controlling the content employees typed into a chat box. That era, however, is drawing to a close. AI is quickly transforming from an isolated tool...
The White House released its National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, outlining seven core areas for Congressional action regarding AI legislation. The Framework offers recommendations spanning child protection, community impacts, intellectual property, free speech, innovation policy, workforce...
On February 19, 2026, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released two new, non-binding financial-sector AI resources: the Artificial Intelligence Lexicon and the Financial Services AI Risk Management Framework (FS AI RMF). These materials fall...