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These artists found out their work was used to train AI — now they're furious
AI-generated art from the CNN article.

These artists found out their work was used to train AI — now they're furious

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Once available only to a select group of tech insiders, text-to-image AI systems are becoming increasingly popular and powerful. Many professional artists, however, are unhappy that pictures of their work are being included in the data set used to train these AIs. Zahr Said is quoted. (Source: CNN)

DOJ Sees Gains in Long-Shot Antitrust Challenges Amid Defeats

DOJ Sees Gains in Long-Shot Antitrust Challenges Amid Defeats

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The mere threat of DOJ lawsuits can quash mergers, said Douglas Ross, a professor at the ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ. Companies face massive financial, time, and reputation costs by inviting merger challenges, even if they ultimately win, he said. (Source: Bloomberg)

Announcing the Entrepreneurship and the Law speaker series

Announcing the Entrepreneurship and the Law speaker series

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Join us Oct. 18 and Nov. 1 for innovative legal lectures on issues affecting entrepreneurs.

2022 Innovative Justice Speaker Series

2022 Innovative Justice Speaker Series

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The 2022 Innovative Justice Speaker Series is a lunch hour program on three Wednesdays during fall quarter featuring lawyers working on innovative social justice programs. Oct. 12, Nov. 2 and Nov. 16, 2022.

Financial fallout from billionaire MacKenzie Scott's divorce will likely remain hidden

Financial fallout from billionaire MacKenzie Scott's divorce will likely remain hidden

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Scott, the billionaire Seattle philanthropist who was previously married to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, filed a petition for divorce on Monday from Dan Jewett. Terry Price is quoted. (Source: Geekwire)