Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Writes about the future of finance and technology, follow for more. Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America, is spending $4 billion ...
AI enables threat actors to improve their methods, identify targets, and infiltrate hiring systems through fake resumes, deepfakes, and manipulated interviews. Companies need to be prepared to detect ...
The conversation around AI in legal practice has fundamentally shifted. We're no longer debating if AI will transform legal work, but how we implement it effectively. After 25 years navigating the ...
Dana Heitz reviews a criminal case out of Arizona involving AI-generated evidence. She sets out some ethical considerations for its future use—an issue of interest to attorneys and courts in New York, ...
An examination of ethical and legal issues relating to the development and use of generative AI (GenAI), focusing on privacy and data security, intellectual property (IP), and commercial transactions.
This article is part of the “Defending the Algorithm™” series and was written by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Business and IP Trial Lawyer Acacia B. Perko, Esq., with research and drafting assistance from ...
The legal industry in 2026 is experiencing one of the fastest technology shifts in its history. What began as cautious experimentation with digital tools has evolved into a sweeping transformation ...
As more patent, trade secret, and other IP-related cases involving AI make their way through US courts, counsel and the judges overseeing those cases need to consider highly nuanced discovery and ...