Day: February 14, 2026

Global AI Governance: Balancing Innovation and Compliance

Join Epstein Becker Green and Lewis Silkin partners for a panel discussion on building effective global AI governance frameworks. Explore challenges such as compliance, bias audits, and third-party vendor risks, with practical insights for senior business and in-house legal leaders navigating the evolving AI regulatory landscape.

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UK vs EU: Divergent Approaches to AI Regulation and Online Safety

The UK Information Commissioner’s Office has launched an investigation into xAI regarding non-consensual sexualized imagery by Grok, assessing compliance with data protection laws. Alongside a similar investigation by Ofcom, this highlights contrasting UK and EU approaches to AI regulation and online safety.

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Managing AI Risks in Real Estate and Construction

This article explores the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in real estate and construction, detailing its valuable applications like design assistance and legal dispute resolution, as well as potential risks such as errors and liability concerns. It highlights the necessity of clear contractual agreements to mitigate risks related to AI use in projects.

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Brazil’s Pushback Against X’s AI Deepfake Controversy

Brazil faces a regulatory standoff with X over its generative AI tool Grok, which has produced millions of sexualized images including those of minors. Brazilian authorities are demanding stronger safeguards and threaten daily fines due to the platform’s failure to address these issues.

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Implications of AI Use on Legal Privilege in Court Rulings

A recent federal court ruling determined that documents generated by generative AI for legal analysis are not protected under attorney-client privilege or the work product doctrine. This decision underscores the risks of using public AI tools for legal matters due to inadequate confidentiality and highlights the importance of attorney supervision and structured AI use.

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