Washington D.C.-based legal technology reporter, covering new things happening around data privacy and cybersecurity law, e-discovery and emerging technologies.
While federal agencies have been quite vocal about the fact that AI is already regulated in the U.S., states are seeing openings to address the technology's risks for themselves.
The inadvertent disclosures in the Alex Jones trial and Jan. 6 investigation are likely to put more attention, and more pressure, on law firms' technology competence.
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