Topic: Technology
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May 28, 2026
On April 7, 2026, Anthropic disclosed that it had developed a model deemed too capable for unrestricted public release, Claude Mythos Preview, a development with substantial implications for the legal, compliance and cybersecurity sectors.
Professional licensing and AI outputs: Pennsylvania's Character.AI case
May 26, 2026
A Pennsylvania state board has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against the company behind Character.AI, alleging that an artificial intelligence chatbot's claims of psychiatric credentials and a Pennsylvania medical license constitute the unlicensed practice of medicine.
Revised Colorado AI law signed by Governor
May 21, 2026
Colorado just rewrote its own AI regulation, affecting every company developing or deploying AI in a way that may touch a Colorado resident.
Colorado AI Act enforcement suspended amid X.AI lawsuit and DOJ intervention
May 18, 2026
Colorado's landmark AI act is officially on ice, and the legal fight behind that development is shaping the national conversation on AI regulation.
Dubai: Outsourcing framework for public services
May 13, 2026
Dubai Law No. 5/2026 on the Regulation of the Outsourcing of Government Services creates an outsourcing framework for public services that will be familiar to those operating in the financial services sector. Here we explore how the new law compares to financial services sector outsourcing regimes, which elements are novel or enhance existing public procurement requirements, and what service providers to Dubai government entities should prepare themselves for.
European Commission updates competition rules for technology transfer agreements
April 24, 2026
The revised Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation and accompanying guidelines will enter into force on 1 May 2026.
Rethinking governance for agentic AI
April 14, 2026
Many approaches to agentic AI governance rely on reactive oversight, applying controls after systems are deployed rather than embedding them into system design.
AI in litigation series: Complaint accuses OpenAI of practicing law without a license
April 02, 2026
In this post, we cover a new federal lawsuit filed against OpenAI on March 4, 2026 that raises a novel dispute.
AI’s impact on modern data center procurement and construction
March 31, 2026
In this episode of Uptime Now, we examine how AI-driven procurement and supply-chain coordination are helping data center developers.
AI in litigation series: Dark patterns and artificial intelligence
March 27, 2026
As companies increasingly integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their daily operations, novel litigation based on those integrations will follow.