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Supreme Court to Hear First Major AI Copyright Case
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether AI-generated content can be copyrighted, potentially setting a landmark precedent for the technology industry. The case involves a dispute between publishers and an AI company over training data usage.
Read at Reuters ↗EU AI Act Enforcement Begins: What Companies Need to Know
The European Union has started enforcing key provisions of its AI Act, requiring companies to classify their AI systems by risk level and implement corresponding compliance measures. High-risk AI systems in healthcare, law enforcement, and employment now face strict transparency requirements.
Read at Bloomberg ↗Anthropic Releases Claude 4.5 with Improved Reasoning
Anthropic announced the release of Claude 4.5, featuring significant improvements in mathematical reasoning, code generation, and long-context understanding. The model scores higher on reasoning benchmarks while maintaining strong safety performance.
Read at The Verge ↗Federal Court Rules AI-Generated Legal Briefs Require Disclosure
A federal appeals court has ruled that attorneys must disclose when AI tools are used in drafting legal briefs. The ruling follows several high-profile cases where AI-generated citations to non-existent cases were submitted to courts.
Read at Reuters ↗OpenAI Enterprise Adoption Surges 300% in Professional Services
Professional services firms — including consulting, legal, and accounting — have tripled their adoption of enterprise AI tools over the past year, according to a new industry report. The biggest use cases are document drafting, research, and client communication.
Read at Bloomberg ↗California Proposes Strict AI Transparency Law for Businesses
California legislators have introduced a bill requiring businesses to disclose AI usage in customer-facing interactions and content generation. The bill would be the strongest state-level AI transparency law in the US if passed.
Read at TechCrunch ↗Study: AI Increases Legal Research Speed by 65% But Accuracy Concerns Remain
A comprehensive study of 500 law firms found that AI tools increased legal research speed by an average of 65%, but also introduced a 12% error rate in citation accuracy. Firms with mandatory verification processes had significantly lower error rates.
Read at Reuters ↗Google Integrates Gemini AI Across Workspace Suite
Google has completed the integration of its Gemini AI model across the entire Workspace suite, bringing AI writing, analysis, and automation to Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Enterprise customers can now use AI assistants directly within their existing workflows.
Read at The Verge ↗SEC Issues Guidance on AI Use in Financial Reporting
The Securities and Exchange Commission has released new guidance on the use of AI in financial reporting and analysis, requiring firms to maintain human oversight of AI-generated financial data and implement audit trails for AI-assisted decision-making.
Read at Bloomberg ↗McKinsey Report: AI Skills Now Required for 45% of White-Collar Jobs
A new McKinsey Global Institute report finds that 45% of white-collar job postings now mention AI skills as preferred or required, up from 12% two years ago. The fastest growth is in legal, consulting, marketing, and financial services.
Read at Bloomberg ↗Perplexity AI Raises $500M, Valued at $9B as AI Search Grows
AI search startup Perplexity has raised $500 million in new funding at a $9 billion valuation, signaling growing demand for AI-powered research tools that combine language models with real-time web search capabilities.
Read at TechCrunch ↗ABA Updates Model Rules to Address Attorney AI Use
The American Bar Association has updated its Model Rules of Professional Conduct to explicitly address attorneys' responsibilities when using AI tools, including duties of competence, supervision, and confidentiality in AI-assisted legal work.
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