On February 10, 2025, the Northern District of California denied Google’s motion to dismiss in Ambriz et al. v. Google LLC, a putative class action alleging that Google Cloud Contact Center AI (“GCCCAI”) violated the California...
Law lags behind technology, but California is sprinting to keep up. In the last few months, the California legislature passed 19 AI-related bills, targeting everything from AI safety to election deepfakes. Governor Newsom vetoed the controversial AI...
In recent years, red teaming has emerged as a primary method for developers of large language models to proactively test systems for vulnerabilities and problematic outputs. Red teaming looks to soon extend beyond voluntary best...
In today’s digital age, consumer reviews and testimonials (collectively Reviews) often inform purchasing decisions. Brands have long sought positive reviews from consumers, celebrities and, increasingly, social media influencers. However, the integrity of these Reviews has come into...
Attorneys increasingly play a crucial role in developing responsible artificial intelligence governance and managing identified risks around generative AI models, providing guidance earlier in product life cycles and engaging in the hands-on red teaming of...
Last fall, President Biden signed the wide-ranging Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence (“the Order”), which we first blogged about here. The Order tasked federal agencies with...
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing our daily lives in health care, shopping, and travel, but it is —as we become increasingly aware — also introducing serious risks for consumers. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission recently banned Rite...
On May 17, 2024, Colorado’s governor signed the Colorado AI Act (the “Act”), which imposes groundbreaking requirements on AI developers and deployers. Though narrower in scope, the Act bears many similarities to the EU AI Act, including...
Ahead of her presentation at this year’s IAPP GPS, and on the heels of what could only be called “2023: The Year ChatGPT Ate the World,” Privacy and Data Governance Consultant Anne Toth summarizes the...
You may have read about the lawyers who used generative AI to help them draft briefs – briefs that contained cites to cases that didn’t exist. Perhaps in response to these stories and the general explosion...