04.28.23
Four federal agencies issued a unique Joint Statement this week on enforcement priorities related to “automated systems,” including artificial intelligence.
04.06.23
On March 23, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission announced proposed updates to its Negative Option Rule, making it easier for consumers to cancel their enrollment in subscriptions and memberships.
03.28.23
There have been many recent artificial intelligence (AI) developments over the past several weeks that impact the practice of law.
03.14.23
I asked ChatGPT why truth in advertising is important. Here is the result.
02.28.23
What’s the difference between artificial intelligence (AI) and a monkey (or, more accurately, a crested macaque named Naruto)?
12.21.22
A California federal court recently rejected a plaintiff’s contention that text messages from a chatbot fell within the provisions of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act prohibiting unsolicited calls made using an “artificial or prerecorded voice.”
10.20.22
After enacting a measure in 2021 restricting the use of artificial intelligence in employment-related decisions, New York City has released proposed regulations in advance of the new law’s effective date of January 1, 2023.
06.17.22
To avoid running afoul of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Department of Justice and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently released guidance to help employers using artificial intelligence for employment-related decisions.
05.19.22
In our May 2022 copyright update, Manatt’s attorneys summarize recent decisions of interest from the U.S. courts and Copyright Office, and highlight other matters that we’re watching in the coming months.
The legality of the use of artificial intelligence in employment decision making should be on the radar for employers, as multiple regulators are addressing the issue.