Day: February 5, 2026

Revolutionizing Nuclear Regulation with Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is moving from theory to practical use in nuclear regulation. Argonne National Laboratory is exploring its impact on safety analysis, regulatory reviews, and plant operations through three key projects focused on AI evaluation, licensing automation, and plant monitoring for early fault detection.

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AI’s Impact on Administrative Law: Insights from the Symposium

This post introduces a symposium on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into federal agencies and its implications for the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). It explores critical questions about AI’s role in policymaking and administrative law, inviting diverse perspectives from various experts.

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AI Compliance and Data Protection Insights for February 2026

The AI & GDPR Monthly Update for February 2026 highlights key developments in AI regulations and data protection, including the Prague High Court’s authorization of biometric identification systems at airports, the European Commission’s establishment of a Signatory Taskforce, EU-Brazil data adequacy decisions, and new AI laws in South Korea.

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Rethinking Junior Lawyer Development in the Age of AI

This article explores how AI is transforming the training and roles of junior lawyers by shifting their focus from traditional tasks to more strategic and operational responsibilities. It highlights the need for law firms to redesign training programs and embrace new competencies as AI takes over foundational legal work.

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Key Considerations for Developers Under New Health AI Regulations

In this Ropes & Gray podcast, health care experts discuss the Health AI Atlas, an online resource designed to help stakeholders navigate state laws regulating artificial intelligence in health care. They outline five key compliance considerations for developers, emphasizing the need for robust programs, ongoing monitoring, and awareness of potential penalties for non-compliance.

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Bridging the Governance Gap in Agentic AI Adoption in the UK

Salesforce’s research reveals that although 89% of UK enterprises deploy AI agents, many face governance challenges with over half lacking centralized governance frameworks. The report highlights barriers to data utilization and emphasizes the need for integration and oversight to maximize AI benefits.

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AI Regulation: Alaska’s Urgent Call to Action

AI is advancing faster than our current laws can manage, posing significant risks as we approach Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). To address these challenges, Alaska should support a Joint Legislative Task Force on AI to raise public awareness and guide regulation that protects residents.

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Cautionary Lessons from AI Missteps in Legal Protests

The GAO’s recent decision in the Bramstedt Surgical Inc. case highlights the risks of relying on AI-generated citations in legal protests without proper verification, warning government contractors of potential professional and legal consequences. This case underscores the importance of responsible AI use in legal submissions.

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