Merlin Liis-Toomela: We Didn't Even Notice When We Became a Surveillance Society
Merlin Liis-Toomela discusses the increasing surveillance in Estonia and the need for legal frameworks to protect fundamental rights amidst technological advancements.
Storm Clouds in Law Firms: AI Already Replaces Some Positions
Global law firms are considering significant layoffs in administrative roles due to the adoption of artificial intelligence technology.
VIDEOS: Acre News 2nd Edition this Friday, March 20, 2026
The article highlights significant news stories presented in a Brazilian local news segment, including cultural tributes, medical analysis, political movements, legal issues, and a unique AI case.
Colombia seizes more than 100 Starlink satellites that entered as contraband
Colombian authorities seized over 100 Starlink antennas in Arauca, near the Venezuelan border, due to lack of legal documentation.
Experts: Military Artificial Intelligence Develops Much Faster Than Ethics and Laws
Experts highlight the rapid advancement of military artificial intelligence compared to the slower evolution of ethical and legal frameworks.
Objection Exclusive: Is Europe Reaching for the Stars with the Space Act?
The European Union's Space Act aims to establish a unified legal framework to enhance the EU's competitiveness in space technologies and address challenges posed by the US and China in the race for space.
Donald Trump repeatedly lies about BBC claiming speech quotes were 'AI generated'
Donald Trump has falsely accused the BBC of fabricating quotes from his speeches using AI technology, amidst his ongoing legal battle with the organization.
After green lines appeared on a cell phone screen, multinational manufacturer is ordered to compensate Brazilian customer
A multinational smartphone manufacturer was ordered by a Brazilian court to refund a customer and pay damages after the customer faced screen issues due to an update.
Bad Dream
The article discusses the risks associated with uncontrolled technological advancements, particularly focusing on Amazon's legal actions against bot developers that are affecting its peripheral sales.
Citizen Petition: TJRJ launches system that allows online requests in special civil courts without a lawyer; see how to access
The Court of Justice of Rio de Janeiro has launched a new online system allowing citizens to submit legal requests without needing a lawyer for cases under a specific monetary threshold.
OpenAI sued over Canada school shooting failure
Parents of a girl injured in a Canadian school shooting have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging the company failed to notify authorities about threats made by the shooter using its AI technology.
AI company Anthropic sues the Trump administration
Anthropic, an AI company, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over a directive to federal agencies to stop using its technology due to security risk assessments.
China's top court says it treats AI cases with care without stifling growth or innovation
China's Supreme People's Court emphasizes careful adjudication of AI-related cases while supporting technological innovation and preventing abuse.
Overview: The Bitcoin Case and Its Development
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The Patent War over Healthcare Electrification Begins
The article discusses the onset of legal battles related to the electrification of healthcare in Czechia.
Praise for the Patch
The article discusses the advantage of adapting old laws to meet new technological challenges and correct abuses, reflecting on Argentina's legal context.
The โAI Shockโ at Our Doorstepโฆ โGovernment Interventionโ vs. โExpectations of Abundanceโ with Diverging Outlooks
The emergence of advanced AI tools like Anthropic's Claude Co-Work is causing significant disruptions in the legal information services sector, leading to fears about job losses and industry transformations.
Pentagon Identifies Anthropic as a Security Risk, Tech Firm to Turn to Court
The Pentagon has labeled Anthropic a security risk and the technology firm plans to take legal action.
The Constitutional Court launched an AI assistant. We tested it on the case of the non-appointment of a Turk
Czechia's Constitutional Court has introduced an AI assistant and tested its capabilities with a specific legal case.
From Buy America to Bye America... This Trend is Increasing Trump's Tensions
Donald Trump faces rising tensions as U.S. investors rapidly withdraw from the stock market amidst legal challenges and declining returns from major tech companies.
AI illegally copies voices. You too can hear yours in a sewage advertisement
A prominent Polish voice actor is suing for voice theft by AI technology that generated a commercial using his vocal likeness without permission.
"Networks".. Attack on Father and Son in Egypt and the Supreme Court Challenges Trump
A shocking attack on a father and his young child occurred in Egypt after evening prayers, alongside discussions of legal issues in the U.S.
We Are Not Hippies. Psychedelics Are Sacred to Me; I See Huge Technology in Them, Says Psychologist
The article discusses the historical and current use of psychedelics in psychiatric practice in Czechia, highlighting the work of notable figures and recent legal changes concerning their medical use.
Here comes Zuckerberg to court
Mark Zuckerberg arrives at court.
Alberta startup launches AI โlawyerโ for personal injury claims
An Alberta-based startup has developed an AI tool to assist personal injury claimants in navigating the legal system.
Mark Zuckerberg responds for the first time before a judge about minors' extreme addiction to social media
Mark Zuckerberg faces a judge in a significant case addressing the issue of extreme social media addiction among minors, stemming from the experience of a young woman who suffered severe mental health issues due to technology dependency.
Digital Stocks: The AI Losers on the Stock Market
The article discusses the significant decline in stock values for companies related to software, financial data, legal services, and education, attributing their losses to the rise of AI technology.
Justice, Sisto: "Come What May AI, but It Must Not Become the Master of the Steam"
Italian Deputy Minister of Justice, Francesco Paolo Sisto, emphasizes the potential benefits of artificial intelligence in legal work while warning against its overreach.
The iris-photographing cameras return to Spain: Is it legal?
A new iris-scanning technology has returned to Spain, sparking legal concerns about biometric data privacy.
In the trial against Google and Meta, the head of Instagram refutes the notion of 'clinical addiction'
During the trial in Los Angeles, Adam Mosseri, the CEO of Instagram, contested the idea of 'clinical addiction' to social media, opting to refer to it as 'problematic use.'
Krzysztof Gawkowski on the digital tax: We in Poland create laws for ourselves
Krzysztof Gawkowski emphasizes that Poland is determined to establish its own legal framework regarding a proposed digital tax, despite objections from the United States.
The Anthropic Tool That Scared the Markets and 'Burned' 285 Billion Dollars Overnight
The release of an automation tool by Anthropic, designed for legal and administrative tasks, caused significant market turmoil, leading to a loss of over $285 billion in market capitalization in one session.
JFK Murder, a Forgotten Amateur Footage Could Reopen the Case with the Help of AI
A forgotten amateur video of the JFK assassination may strengthen the second shooter theory and is being brought to light again after decades by the deceased's niece with a legal battle for its release and reanalysis using modern technology.
The US has sent a โdangerousโ message in Venezuela and China must act, legal expert warns
A legal expert from a Beijing think tank urges China to create legislation to defend against external pressures and protect its technology and supply chains.
Digital Sovereignty: The Problem of AI Bias
Elon Musk's AI Grok confronts the world with a viewpoint aligned only with his own, leading to a programmed conflict amidst underdeveloped legal frameworks surrounding digital sovereignty.
From the 1982 law to the Grok era: the difficult offensive to eliminate 'deepfakes' of minors
The article discusses the global scandal surrounding the sexualization of minors through deepfake technology and the various efforts being made to combat this issue, including legal reforms and European initiatives.
Your car monitors your safety.. 'Fatigue Detection' technology becomes a mandatory standard in 2026
The global automotive industry is entering a new era of safety, as the 'Driver Monitoring System' (DMS) has become a legal requirement aimed at reducing road accidents caused by fatigue and distraction.
'In criminal matters, technology precedes the law,' says lawyer. The AI Grok undresses women online
A lawyer discusses how technology, particularly AI like Grok, is outpacing legal frameworks in addressing issues such as online privacy violations.
Autonomous Driving: Chauffeured Through the City
The new CLA from Mercedes-Benz demonstrates autonomous driving capabilities in San Francisco, pending legal approval.