Topic: Technology
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April 14, 2026
Many approaches to agentic AI governance rely on reactive oversight, applying controls after systems are deployed rather than embedding them into system design.
AI in litigation series: Complaint accuses OpenAI of practicing law without a license
April 02, 2026
In this post, we cover a new federal lawsuit filed against OpenAI on March 4, 2026 that raises a novel dispute.
AI’s impact on modern data center procurement and construction
March 31, 2026
In this episode of Uptime Now, we examine how AI-driven procurement and supply-chain coordination are helping data center developers.
AI in litigation series: Dark patterns and artificial intelligence
March 27, 2026
As companies increasingly integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their daily operations, novel litigation based on those integrations will follow.
AI governance in healthcare: Key issues for health system boards
March 25, 2026
Artificial intelligence has quickly moved from pilot programs to essential roles in US hospitals, transforming care delivery and management.
AI copyright: Six key rulings
March 13, 2026
Artificial intelligence continues to expand its capabilities and challenge existing legal principles, with copyright law at the forefront.
New York and AI: Notes for developers, deployers and lawyers
March 12, 2026
On December 22, 2025, the City Bar of New York’s Ethics Committee issued Formal Opinion 2025-6: “Ethical Issues Affecting Use of Al to Record, Transcribe, and Summarize Conversations with Clients.”
Privilege challenges in the era of generative AI
March 04, 2026
Generative AI is quickly becoming part of everyday legal work, but recent court decisions show it can also create real risks for attorney client privilege.
A new year brings new AI obligations
January 30, 2026
Courts are beginning to define how companies should consider retaining outputs generated by GenAI tools.
The RAISE Act: Advancing AI Safety and Education in New York
January 09, 2026
Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Responsible AI Safety and Education Act.