AXIOS September 16, 2024
Ina Fried

Companies that make use of generative AI — whether they know it or not — could be taking on more legal liability than they realize, according to an article shared first with Axios.

Why it matters: The legal discussion around genAI has largely focused on the liability of the companies developing the technology rather than those who use it.

Driving the news: The 100-page article, published in NYU’s Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, provides a detailed overview of the legal landscape in both the U.S. and around the world in terms of existing and emerging law.

EqualAI CEO Miriam Vogel, who co-authored the article, told Axios that many companies are under the false impression either that there is no...

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