The state Supreme Court faces for the first time this week what have become known as “AI hallucinations,” a troubling phenomenon created by expanding use among law firms of generative artificial ...
Nearly 1,000 people were wrongly convicted of crimes based on flawed evidence from a computer system used in Post Offices, and now that this is widely known to the public, the government has finally ...
This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, ...
A federal judge has ruled that privacy laws do not protect data that college students store on hard drives in public computer labs. U.S. Chief District Court Judge D. Brock Hornby issued the ruling in ...
We’re closer than ever to a dystopian future in which corporations can read our thoughts without our permission — and a leading legal theorist thinks we should head that eventuality off before it ...
Law and computer science interact in critical ways within sociotechnical systems, and recognition is growing among computer scientists, legal scholars, and practitioners of significant gaps between ...