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AI on the Factory Floor: A Primer for Manufacturers

Ogletree Deakins·

Manufacturers across the country are deploying new technologies, including AI-enabled dashcams and surveillance cameras, productivity monitoring tools, and other automated decision-making technologies, to improve safety, production efficiency, and workforce management. These tools offer real operational benefits. They also create overlapping legal obligations that many manufacturers have not yet addressed.

"Hey Claude – Write Me a Lawsuit:" The Alarming Rise of Pro Se Plaintiffs Using AI Chatbots in Employment Law Claims

FordHarrison·

The introduction of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools to the public, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, has dramatically changed the playing field for pro se litigants.

Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2026: Ethics of AI in the Workplace—Emerging Standards and Risks (Podcast)

Ogletree Deakins·

In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2026 podcast series, shareholders Simone Francis (St. Thomas/New York) and Lauren Hicks (Indianapolis) explore the fast-moving legal landscape surrounding AI ethics in the workplace, from the ethics rules that already govern attorney AI use to the cautionary tales of real cases with real consequences. Lauren and Simone […]

New Stanford Study Reveals Bias in AI Hiring Tools and Raises Stakes for Employers

Jones Walker LLP·

A recent study by Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) provides new large-scale evidence that artificial intelligence (AI) hiring tools can produce racially…

Frank Ramos Examines Defending AI Products that Can’t Explain Themselves

Goldberg Segalla·

Goldberg Segalla’s Frank Ramos explores how machine‑learning systems are challenging traditional product liability law in CLM article.