fromAbove the Law1 month agoArtificial intelligenceNobody's Bothering To Figure Out What AI Is Worth - Above the Law
fromAbove the Law1 month agoPrivacy professionalsThomson Reuters Editors + Law-Based AI: Why The Sum Is Greater Than The Parts - Above the Law
fromEntrepreneur1 month agoEuropean startupsWhy the CEO of Thomson Reuters Is Betting Big on AI | Entrepreneur
fromTheregister1 month agoIntellectual property lawWriting for humans? Perhaps in future we write for AI
fromAbove the Law1 month agoArtificial intelligenceForget The Hype... What Does Good Legal AI Even Look Like? - Above the Law
fromAbove the Law1 month agoArtificial intelligenceNobody's Bothering To Figure Out What AI Is Worth - Above the Law
fromAbove the Law1 month agoPrivacy professionalsThomson Reuters Editors + Law-Based AI: Why The Sum Is Greater Than The Parts - Above the Law
fromEntrepreneur1 month agoEuropean startupsWhy the CEO of Thomson Reuters Is Betting Big on AI | Entrepreneur
fromTheregister1 month agoIntellectual property lawWriting for humans? Perhaps in future we write for AI
fromAbove the Law1 month agoArtificial intelligenceForget The Hype... What Does Good Legal AI Even Look Like? - Above the Law
Privacy professionalsfromNieman Lab1 month agoReuters is the latest media company to drop "diversity" language in response to Trump executive orderGannett and Thomson Reuters justify removing 'diversity' references citing federal executive orders.
Intellectual property lawfromThe IP Law Blog2 months agoThe Briefing: Westlaw v. Ross AI - Is This The End of AI Training or The Future of AI TrainingDelaware court ruling in Thomson Reuters v. Ross AI may reshape AI training and copyright law.Impact on AI developers could constrain innovation due to potential licensing requirements.
Artificial intelligencefromTheregister3 months agoThomson Reuters wins AI copyright ruling over training dataThomson Reuters won a partial judgment against Ross Intelligence, denying fair use for AI training on copyrighted material.
Intellectual property lawfromThe IP Law Blog2 months agoThe Briefing: Westlaw v. Ross AI - Is This The End of AI Training or The Future of AI TrainingDelaware court ruling in Thomson Reuters v. Ross AI may reshape AI training and copyright law.Impact on AI developers could constrain innovation due to potential licensing requirements.
Artificial intelligencefromTheregister3 months agoThomson Reuters wins AI copyright ruling over training dataThomson Reuters won a partial judgment against Ross Intelligence, denying fair use for AI training on copyrighted material.
Artificial intelligencefromTechCrunch3 months agoWhat the US' first major AI copyright ruling might mean for IP law | TechCrunchRoss Intelligence's use of Thomson Reuters' content in AI training was ruled an infringement, reshaping the legal landscape for AI-related copyright claims.
Intellectual property lawfromPatently-O3 months agoFrom Sculptors to Headnotes: Chiseling Out Copyright Protection for Westlaw ContentJudicial ruling found ROSS Intelligence's AI training on Westlaw content infringes copyright.
Artificial intelligencefromThe Verge3 months agoThomson Reuters wins an early court battle over AI, copyright, and fair useA judge rejected copyright infringement defenses presented by Ross Intelligence in a lawsuit by Thomson Reuters.
Intellectual property lawfromPatently-O3 months agoFrom Sculptors to Headnotes: Chiseling Out Copyright Protection for Westlaw ContentJudicial ruling found ROSS Intelligence's AI training on Westlaw content infringes copyright.
Artificial intelligencefromThe Verge3 months agoThomson Reuters wins an early court battle over AI, copyright, and fair useA judge rejected copyright infringement defenses presented by Ross Intelligence in a lawsuit by Thomson Reuters.