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  • Law firm faces sanctions over misuse of AI

    Law firm faces sanctions over misuse of AI

    Sanctions may be implemented against lawyers from Morgan & Morgan after a motion cited a number of nonexistent cases, with artificial intelligence (AI) thought to have been used to generate some of them. In a statement, Morgan & Morgan and the Goody Law Group said: “This matter comes with great embarrassment and has prompted discussion…

  • Amazon workers in North Carolina push for union support

    Amazon workers in North Carolina push for union support

    Amazon is currently facing its second workers’ union vote in two months, as employees at a warehouse in Garner, North Carolina, decide whether to join the Carolina Amazonians United for Solidarity and Empowerment (CAUSE). The vote, which runs through Friday, aims to secure better wages, longer breaks, and improved scheduling flexibility. Italo Medelius-Marsano, CAUSE secretary,…

  • OpenAI’s trademark battle

    OpenAI’s trademark battle

    A federal judge has rejected OpenAI Inc.’s request to dismiss allegations that the firm violated the ‘Open AI’ trademark of Open Artificial Intelligence Inc., a business with the same name. In a ruling citing emails from users who think it’s connected to OpenAI and a rise in online traffic following the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT,…

  • Music publishers ask Spotify to remove unlicensed song podcasts

    Music publishers ask Spotify to remove unlicensed song podcasts

    Music publishers are asking Spotify to remove thousands of unlicensed songs from its podcasts in a massive takedown request. The National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) sent notice of over 2,500 instances of infringement to the streaming service, alleging that songs are being used without permission or compensation. Affected artists include Justin Bieber, Carrie Underwood, Linkin…

  • FBI agents fight for anonymity

    FBI agents fight for anonymity

    The Center for Employment Justice, led by founder Pamela Keith, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of FBI employees against President Donald Trump’s Justice Department. The legal action aims to prevent the public disclosure of the identities of special agents involved in the investigation of the U.S. Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. The Law…