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Explore the intersection of technology and law with in-depth articles and expert interviews focused on artificial intelligence in the legal field. Discover how AI is transforming legal practices, enhancing decision-making, and raising important ethical questions. Stay informed about the latest developments, case studies, and legal implications of AI, empowering attorneys and clients alike to navigate this rapidly evolving landscape.

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Grandparent Scams Using AI Voice – The 3 Verification Questions Every Family Should Agree On

Grandparent Scams Using AI Voice – The 3 Verification Questions Every Family Should Agree On

Families should agree on 3 verification questions (a private safe-word, a known-only detail, and a callback-to-a-known-number rule) to stop AI voice grandparent scams. AI can clone a familiar voice from only a few seconds of audio, so voice alone isn’t proof. This article explains the questions, how to use them, and what to do if […]
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AI Voice Spoofing Fraud – How One 10-Second Call Stole a Retiree’s Life Savings

AI Voice Spoofing Fraud – How One 10-Second Call Stole a Retiree’s Life Savings

AI voice spoofing fraud can steal a victim’s savings in as little as a 10‑second phone call by using AI‑cloned voices to impersonate trusted family members or officials. These scams often pressure retirees into urgent wire transfers or sharing account access before they can verify the caller’s identity. This article explains how voice‑cloning fraud works, […]
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This Is What Happens When AI Wrongly Accuses You of a Crime

This Is What Happens When AI Wrongly Accuses You of a Crime

AI misidentification can lead to arrest, charges, and months or years of fallout even if you’re innocent. These errors often come from flawed facial recognition, bad data, or biased algorithms that investigators may overtrust. This article explains the risks, your legal rights, and how to fight an AI-driven false accusation. When Technology Gets It Wrong […]
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The Real Reason Big Tech Is Suddenly Settling AI Lawsuits

The Real Reason Big Tech Is Suddenly Settling AI Lawsuits

Big Tech is settling AI lawsuits now because the legal and business risks of going to trial—potential injunctions, massive statutory damages, and damaging discovery—have become too costly and unpredictable. Early court rulings, regulatory pressure, and growing public scrutiny are shifting leverage toward plaintiffs and rightsholders. This article explains what changed, why settlements are accelerating, and […]
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The Right to Opt Out of AI Profiling — Under Your State’s New Law

The Right to Opt Out of AI Profiling — Under Your State’s New Law

Under several new state privacy laws, consumers can opt out of AI profiling used for decisions with legal or similarly significant effects. This right targets automated processing tied to credit, housing, employment, insurance, and other high-impact outcomes. This article explains what AI profiling is, which states provide opt-out rights, and how to request and enforce […]
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The Shocking Number of State AI Bills Introduced in the First 30 Days of 2026

The Shocking Number of State AI Bills Introduced in the First 30 Days of 2026

In the first 30 days of 2026, state lawmakers introduced a record-breaking wave of AI-related bills across the U.S., signaling an aggressive shift toward regulating artificial intelligence at the state level. The surge reflects growing urgency around AI privacy, bias, safety, and accountability—and increases compliance risk for companies operating nationwide. This article breaks down the […]
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If an AI Helped You Draft Your Divorce Petition, Can Your Spouse Read Every Word?

If an AI Helped You Draft Your Divorce Petition, Can Your Spouse Read Every Word?

Usually no—your spouse can’t automatically read every draft your AI tool generated; discovery typically reaches what you retained and relied on, not every intermediate prompt or unused version. But AI chats, uploads, and draft histories may be discoverable if they’re relevant, shared with third parties, or not protected by attorney-client privilege or work-product rules. This […]
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Your Company’s AI Chatbot Just Became a Lawyer — That’s a Federal Problem

Your Company’s AI Chatbot Just Became a Lawyer — That’s a Federal Problem

Yes—if your AI chatbot gives legal advice, it can trigger unauthorized practice of law liability, and federal regulators can also get involved. Businesses are responsible for chatbot outputs, especially when users rely on them for legal decisions. This article explains where chatbots cross the line, key federal/state risks, and practical compliance safeguards. When Your Chatbot […]
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The Hidden Clause in Every AI Privacy Policy That Waives Your Right to Sue

The Hidden Clause in Every AI Privacy Policy That Waives Your Right to Sue

Many AI app privacy policies include a mandatory arbitration clause that can block court lawsuits and force private arbitration. These terms are often buried in the Terms of Service and may also include class-action waivers, limiting group claims. This article explains how arbitration clauses work, common red flags, and practical steps to preserve your legal […]
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The New Law That Lets Deceased Performers’ Heirs Stop AI Replicas

The New Law That Lets Deceased Performers’ Heirs Stop AI Replicas

The new right of publicity law extends protections for a performer’s voice, image, and likeness after death, letting heirs seek injunctions and damages against unauthorized AI replicas. It gives estates clearer enforcement and licensing leverage against deepfakes and synthetic performances. This article explains what the law covers, who can sue, key exceptions, and practical steps […]
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The AI Therapy Ban – What 12 States Just Made Illegal

The AI Therapy Ban – What 12 States Just Made Illegal

Twelve U.S. states have now made certain forms of AI-driven “therapy” illegal, restricting chatbots and other automated tools from providing mental health treatment or presenting themselves as licensed care. These bans generally target unlicensed practice, deceptive marketing, and unsafe clinical advice delivered without human oversight. This article explains which states enacted the rules, what conduct […]
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The New Federal Standard for Proving AI Discrimination at Work

The New Federal Standard for Proving AI Discrimination at Work

The new federal standard strengthens how workers can prove AI workplace discrimination under Title VII by tying biased AI decisions to employer liability. EEOC and related federal guidance emphasize disparate impact evidence, validation, and reasonable accommodations when automated tools screen or evaluate employees. This article explains what changed, what evidence matters, and how employees and […]
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