By Shakira Ramirez In today’s digital age, people across the globe are choosing to video conference their personal, business, and formal meetings. Now, there are Artificial Intelligence tools, such as Otter.ai that can attend a meeting as your own personal… Read More »Your AI Assistant Is Saving Your Confidential Information
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By James J. Park On February 21, 2023, the United States Copyright Office (USCO) extended protection for creative works using AI-generative tools by granting limited copyright protection for Kristina Kashtanova’s comic book, Zarya of the Dawn. The USCO found that… Read More »Zarya of the Dawn Expands Copyright Standards for AI-Generated Art
Zarya of the Dawn Expands Copyright Standards for AI-Generated Art
By Jonathan Lu The meteoric rise and subsequent fall of cryptocurrency values has shown that the legal landscape around cryptocurrency is still developing. XRP is a cryptocurrency developed by Ripple Labs in 2012 as an alternative to Bitcoin.[1] XRP has… Read More »The Reasoning Behind the Decision that Sent Ripples Throughout the Cryptocurrency Market
The Reasoning Behind the Decision that Sent Ripples Throughout the Cryptocurrency Market
By Christina Little The Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) outlines the types of self-authenticating evidence in Rule 902[1]. In particular, FRE 902(14) describes the two-step procedure for certified data copied from an electronic device, storage medium, or file[2]. To be… Read More »The Reliability and Rationale of FRE 902(14)
The Reliability and Rationale of FRE 902(14)
By Yechiel Lefkowitz Police departments throughout the country are relying on drones more than ever before.[1] Law enforcement agencies across the country have found tremendous value in surveillance drones.[2] Recently, much media and watchdog attention has been given to the… Read More »Police by Drone: Can it Even Be Stopped?
Police by Drone: Can it Even Be Stopped?
By Madeline Kopp The tension between the limitation of off-putting content and the guaranteed First Amendment right of free speech isn’t new. This has been a continuous battle in the digital age. Of course, much of this tension is expanded… Read More »How Much Should Social Media Companies Monitor Content, Really?
How Much Should Social Media Companies Monitor Content, Really?
By Max Kim Generative artificial-intelligence’s rapidly growing capabilities reveal how America’s legal system lags behind modern innovations. Generative AI creates new content by analyzing and replicating patterns in previously created work, or other information.[1] Google’s text to speech AI, Tacotron… Read More »Vocal Deepfakes: Why the Law Lacks Protection for Your Voice
Vocal Deepfakes: Why the Law Lacks Protection for Your Voice
By Victoria Isaiah As technology advances, it is essential to reflect on the history of other technological advancements that have drastically shaped our world. In the 20th Century, IBM introduced their first calculators, which solved complex mathematical problems faster than… Read More »Proceed with Caution: The Age of Artificial Intelligence
Proceed with Caution: The Age of Artificial Intelligence
By Michael Gonzalez For my journal note, I would like to write about the “Right to Repair Movement” (hereinafter referred to as “Right to Repair”), a movement that has gained significant traction and attention over the past few years. At… Read More »Can iFixit? – A Tech Enthusiast’s Thoughts on Recent Developments in “Right to Repair”
Can iFixit? – A Tech Enthusiast’s Thoughts on Recent Developments in “Right to Repair”
By Justin Garlisi Self-driving cars are an emerging technology gradually growing in its number of safety features.[1] The early 2000s marked the growth of automated features such as collision and lane departure warnings, and these features have become increasingly complex.[2]… Read More »Autonomously Hauling Liability Questions to the Legislatures