Should robot-workers be treated as property or persons under the law? In the Forbes article “Digital Employees Will Mean We Need Non-Human Resources Departments,” author David G.W. Birch discusses integration of AI agents, or digital employees, into the workforce and the resulting legal and ethical implications. During the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, […]
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Jo Levy, a partner at The Norton Law Firm, was quoted in an article in the Los Angeles Times titled “‘People Should Be Worried’: 23andMe Bankruptcy Could Expose Customers’ Genetic Data.” The article, published March 29, discusses the bankruptcy filing of the at-home DNA testing company and what will become of the genetic information provided by 15 […]
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For AI developers and data-driven businesses, web scraping remains a cornerstone for gathering publicly available information. Yet, as European regulators tighten their scrutiny around AI, striking a balance between innovation and individual privacy has become more critical than ever. As partner Jo Levy explains in “Guidance For Cos. Balancing Web Scraping And Privacy,” an expert analysis/opinion piece published in […]
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Corporate Counsel recently quoted The Norton Law Firm litigator Jo Levy in the article “In-House Lawyers Weigh In on How AI Will Revolutionize Dispute Resolution.” Jo, who previously served as a general counsel of Asia Pacific at Intel, weighed in on the use of artificial intelligence in dispute resolution and the pace of its adoption in […]
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