The Clone Wars: A New Congress Reconsiders the NO FAKES Act to Combat Digital Deepfakes
Timothy J. Miller (LAW ’23) and Jeffrey N. Rosenthal discuss the legal concerns with vocal AI cloning and the reintroduction of the NO FAKES Act in Congress.
Timothy J. Miller (LAW ’23) and Jeffrey N. Rosenthal discuss the legal concerns with vocal AI cloning and the reintroduction of the NO FAKES Act in Congress.
January 31, 2025
Arthur Fritzinger (LAW ’10), James Mahady (LAW ’24), and Calli Jo Padilla discuss the now-frequent use of AI in different industries and how companies under government contracts should consider the risks associated with AI as these programs start to come under scrutiny.
September 9, 2024
The Temple 10-Q has updated its “AI Resources for Business Lawyers” page to aid business lawyers and students in staying up to date on AI’s latest and what it means for business law. Recognizing the expansive, fast-moving nature of AI, this resource contains valuable links for business law practitioners and students sourced from Temple’s business law community and the wider news media.
March 15, 2024
Stradley Ronon’s Marissa Parker (LAW ‘07), discusses the GPT Frontrunners, a structured program to explore generative AI solutions for lawyers and business professionals in real-world applications.
October 11, 2023 (last updated)
Presenting The Temple 10-Q’s “AI Resources for Business Lawyers” page to aid business lawyers and students in staying abreast of AI developments. Recognizing the expansive, fast-moving nature of AI, this resource will contain valuable links for business law practitioners and students. The content is sourced frequently from Temple’s business law community; features categories including Antitrust, Contracts, Employment, Corporate Governance, IP, Consumer Protection, Tax, and AI for Lawyers; and will be regularly updated. (Send us AI business law article tips!) This initiative complements the regular business law content published by The Temple 10-Q.
October 4, 2023
Jillian Taylor (LAW ’16) of Blank Rome authored an article discussing the rise of artificial intelligence in the creation of creative works. It also looks to analyze whether and how such works may be protected under copyright laws.
Richard Pasquier, Partner at Practus LLP, discusses the issues with and future of using Artificial Intelligence for due diligence inquiries.
Temple Law’s Professor Tom Lin discusses risks in financial artificial intelligence and recommendations for the future.