AI, Deepfakes, And Litigation: It's Not Always What It Seems
Determining the admissibility of videos created using AI tools presents a challenge even for the most technology-adept judges, of which there are relatively few.
If we look at how people are doing in retirement, on average, or how much their 401(k) accounts have grown, it really hides the reality of the state of American retirement income security.
The Job Search Tip Introverts Hate (But Desperately Need)
No matter how talented, skilled, or educated you are, if you're an introvert, you're at a bit of a disadvantage in a job search. The vast majority of introverts are amazing, highly qualified people who do their jobs extremely well—but they have a lot of trouble when it comes time to get hired.
By Jim Calloway Lawyers have held and safeguarded client data for generations. Of course, in the past, it wasn’t called data. Our data was in paper client
Internet Child Safety Laws Will Lead To Helpful Sites Being Blocked; Just Look At Schools
Various states and the federal government are proposing and passing a wide variety of “kid safety” laws. Almost all of them pretend that they’re about conduct of social media sites and …
I discuss the importance of AI learning within companies, focusing more on the employee side and how they can leverage this technology, rather than delving into the technical capabilities of AI itself.
Last week, Meta revealed (in a motion trying to dismiss an FTC anti-monopoly lawsuit) that Instagram made an astonishing $32.4 billion in advertising revenue in 2021. That figure becomes even more shocking when you consider Google's YouTube made $28.8 billion in the same period. Bloomberg reports that the