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Workday AI lawsuit receives the greenlight to proceed as a collective action

June 04, 2025

Workday Inc. (Workday) must face a nationwide collective action that could implicate “hundreds of millions of people” who were rejected for employment through Workday.

Generative AI: Updated global guide to key IP considerations

June 02, 2025

Generative AI systems are trained using vast amounts of data, often taken from sources in the public domain that may be protected by copyright or other intellectual property rights. So could training a generative AI system using publicly accessible copyright work constitute an infringement? And could the output infringe?

AI literacy: The Commission’s pointers on building your programme

May 28, 2025

The EU AI Act’s AI literacy obligation applied from 2 February 2025. This applies to anyone doing anything with AI where there is some connection to the EU – to providers and deployers of any AI systems.

Substantiate AI detection claims

May 13, 2025

On April 28, 2025, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) made it clear that any claims about the ability of a tool to detect whether artificial intelligence (AI) generated content need to be substantiated, just like other advertising claims.

Recent developments on AI in federal government institutions

March 26, 2025

Canada’s proposed artificial intelligence (AI) legislation, the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act, died on the Order Paper earlier this year when Parliament was prorogued. While the future of AI legislation in Canada remains unclear, the federal government remains committed to strengthening Canada’s global position and approach to AI as a leader in the field.

IP monitor: OECD AI paper: IP issues in AI trained on scraped data

March 26, 2025

Developing high-performance generative AI systems and other AI systems based on machine learning often requires access to vast amounts of data for training (AI training data) and improving their accuracy and performance, and data scraping is an approach that is taken to generate large enough data sets.

What do organisations need to disclose to individuals about AI and automated decisions?

March 10, 2025

Individuals have the right to receive meaningful information about solely automated decisions with significant effects under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This includes decisions that will impact an individual’s finances or employment.

Prohibited practices under the AI Act: Answered and unanswered questions in the Commission's guidelines

March 05, 2025

The EU AI Act’s prohibitions came into effect on 2 February 2025 and carry fines of 7% worldwide annual turnover for non-compliance. The prohibitions at Article 5 and accompanying recitals (particularly recitals 28-44) set out a complex set of provisions.

The Commission’s guidelines on AI systems – what can we infer?

February 14, 2025

The EU’s AI Act imposes extensive obligations on the development and use of AI.

EU AI Act: First provisions hit 2 February

February 06, 2025

The EU AI Act’s obligations begin to apply from 2 February. The first obligations to apply are the prohibitions, which ban the provision or use of AI in some scenarios. Fines are up to 7% of total worldwide annual turnover for non-compliance.