On May 9, 2025, the U.S. Copyright Office released examining whether using copyrighted content to train generative AI models qualifies as βfair useβ under U.S. law. This report was apparently the reason for the recent dismissal of Shira Perlmutter, the Register of...
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π€π½ Do Chatbots Have Free Speech? A Legal Showdown Over AI and the First Amendment
Can a chatbot claim the right to free speech? A new lawsuit forces us to confront one of the biggest constitutional questions of the AI era β and the answer could reshape the future of both tech and the First Amendment. The question of whether AI chatbots possess...
β‘οΈ10-Year AI Moratorium: Tech Unity or Regulatory Void?
A pending federal budget bill includes a provision imposing a 10-year moratorium that would block any state or local law regulating artificial intelligence (AI) or automated decision-making β unless such a law explicitly promotes AIβs deployment. The bill defines AI...
π§ Who Owns the Input? SoundCloud and the Future of AI Training
In May 2025, musician and AI ethicist Ed Newton-Rex sparked a wave of concern among artists when he highlighted a quietly updated section in SoundCloudβs Terms of Use. The clause states that uploaded content βmay be used to inform, train, develop or serve as input to...
πΌ The ERP Challenge: How to Avoid Costly Pitfalls in SaaS ERP Rollouts
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platforms like NetSuite, SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Oracle Fusion Cloud promise to streamline operations, unify business data, and drive growth. But letβs be realβtoo many ERP projects fail to deliver, leaving...
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