AI Lawsuits, Copyright Battles, and Regulation: The Past 6 Months of AI Law in the U.S.
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In just the past six months, AI has collided head-on with U.S. law.
From headline-making lawsuits by The New York Times and music labels to major federal and state regulatory moves, the legal system is now shaping how AI is built, deployed, and held accountable.
In this video, we break down the biggest legal developments impacting artificial intelligence in the United States, including:
✅ Generative AI lawsuits over copyright, music, and visual art
✅ FTC enforcement actions on AI fraud and deceptive claims
✅ Groundbreaking facial recognition reforms and civil rights cases
✅ State laws targeting algorithmic bias and surveillance
✅ Ongoing debates in Congress about federal AI oversight
This update is powered by The Everything AI & Law Podcast, your source for smart, human, and grounded analysis at the intersection of tech and the law.
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