A Bold and Surprising Move In a bold move that has left the legal community both perplexed and amused, the State Bar of California recently admitted that some of its February 2025 bar exam questions were crafted with the assistance of artificial intelligence. Yes, you...
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🎶 AI Blues: Why Your AI-Generated Song Has No Copyright 🎶
You gotta hear the song I made on Suno in minutes bemoaning the failure of copyright to protect AI generated music – called appropriately, AI Blues: https://suno.com/song/71b4a4cd-d7cb-4b6b-bebd-28590c967ef4?sh=HkSXEAqAWktTmf7n In the time it takes to read this...
🤖⚠️The Year of AI Agents: Navigating the Risks of Autonomous Intelligence
2025 has been heralded as the "Year of the AI Agent," marking a significant shift in artificial intelligence from passive tools to autonomous, goal-driven systems. These AI agents are designed to perform complex tasks with minimal human intervention, offering...
🩺HIPAA Compliance Faces New Challenges with AI Integration
In 2025, significant changes are forecasted for HIPAA compliance driven by surging healthcare data use, AI integration, and escalating cybersecurity threats. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its Office for Civil Rights (OCR) are intensifying...
🧨 Are Trump-Era Tariffs a Force Majeure Event?
Force majeure clauses are a bit like the fire extinguisher in your office - you hope you never need it, and most of the time, you forget it's there. That is, until there's a fire. Or a global pandemic. Or a war. Or… a sudden wave of tariffs. Force majeure provisions...
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