The Year in Artificial Intelligence – Popular AI Reads in 2024

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Written by humans, read by humans, curated by humans – for your interest, here's a roundup of some of the most widely read AI-focused updates, analysis, and commentary published on JD Supra throughout this year.

  1. Utah Passes Artificial Intelligence Legislation – by Lindsay Johnson and Anthony Caldwell at Snell & Wilmer
  2. From Data to Decisions, AI is Improving Accuracy for eDiscovery – by Fernando Delgado at Lighthouse
  3. The New York Times v. OpenAI: The Biggest IP Case Ever – by Thomas Carey at Sunstein
  4. Lawsuit Claims UnitedHealthcare Uses AI to Deny Majority of Medicare Advantage Extended-Care Facility Claims – by Anne Tyler Hall at Hall Benefits Law
  5. FDA Highlights the Promise of AI in Healthcare – by attorneys at Gardner Law
  6. California Implements New AI and Software Regulations for Insurers – by Kathleen Birrane, Clayton Cosby, David Kopans, and Danny Tobey at DLA Piper
  7. Colorado Legislature Passes First-in-Nation Artificial Intelligence Bill – by Marlaina Pinto, Owen Davis, Shelby Dolen, Taylor Kay Lively, and David Stauss at Husch Blackwell
  8. Legal Professionals Should Embrace Generative AI Now and Join a New Era of Co-Intelligence – by Hon. Ralph Artigliere at EDRM
  9. 2024 US Presidential Election: Shaping AI regulation and ESG policies – by Michael Bahar and Neal Higgins at Eversheds Sutherland
  10. New York Times vs. OpenAI: Fair Use Fight with Billions at Stake – by Zachary Valentine at DarrowEverett
  11. ChatGPT, and AI Detection Tools: the Challenge of False Positives – by Anna Bullock, Susan Stone, Kristina Supler at Kohrman Jackson & Krantz (KJK)
  12. Prosecutors and AI: Navigating Justice in the Age of Algorithms – by Ralph Losey at EDRM
  13. California Legislature Passes Generative AI Training Data Transparency Bill – by Andrew Caplan, Erin Choo, Mia Rendar, Jeewon Serrato at Pillsbury
  14. Operationalizing the EU AI Act: Five Compliance Steps to Take Now – by Jaclyn Jaeger at American Conference Institute (ACI)
  15. Implications of California Governor Newsom’s Veto of AI Safety Bill SB 1047 – by Marc Martin and David Robbins at Perkins Coie

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