Revolutionizing Learning: Staten Island School Leverages Assistive Tech Amid Controversial Education Funding Ruling in Ohio

Staten Island, New York — The David Marquis School of the Arts, also known as PS 37R, is implementing cutting-edge assistive technology in its classrooms to enhance student communication and engagement with a new literacy curriculum. The school aims to support diverse learners, ensuring that every student can develop their skills effectively. In recent developments elsewhere, a judge in Ohio has ruled that the EdChoice program, which offers vouchers for students to attend private schools, is unconstitutional. The ruling states that the program creates an education system that operates parallel to public schools and provides … Read more

Global Legal Tech Alliance AI2L Launches to Drive Innovation Across Borders

London, United Kingdom – A new global alliance focused on legal innovation has emerged, uniting several regional legal tech organizations. The initiative, known as AI2L, includes prominent groups such as the Brazilian Legal Tech Association (AB2L), the Asia-Pacific Legal Innovation & Technology Association (ALITA), and the European Legal Technology Association (ELTA). This coalition aims to create a cohesive platform that supports legal innovation efforts worldwide. The founding members, who are dedicated to promoting advancements in legal technology, include noteworthy associations from Brazil, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Portugal. The announcement of AI2L was made during a legal … Read more

Groundbreaking Ruling: Federal Judge Declares Anthropic’s AI Training as ‘Fair Use,’ Sparking Debate Over Copyright in Tech

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal court has ruled in favor of Anthropic, finding that the company’s use of copyrighted books to train its artificial intelligence model is permissible under U.S. copyright law. U.S. District Judge William Alsup issued the ruling late Monday, stating that Anthropic’s actions constituted “fair use.” In this landmark decision, Alsup supported Anthropic’s argument that its training process involving works from authors Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber, and Kirk Wallace Johnson transformed the original material in a significant way. However, the judge clarified that Anthropic’s method of storing these authors’ books in a … Read more

Elon Musk’s Lawyer Asserts Tech Titan eschews Computers in Surprising Legal Statement

In San Francisco, California, Elon Musk’s legal team has asserted that the billionaire entrepreneur does not use a computer. The claim surfaced during legal proceedings related to the ongoing litigation surrounding his companies and business practices. This unexpected detail has drawn attention to Musk’s working habits. Musk, known for his roles at Tesla and SpaceX, is often in the spotlight for his unconventional approaches to technology and management. The lawyer representing him emphasized that Musk navigates his daily tasks without the conventional use of a computer, a statement that sounds almost counterintuitive given his vast … Read more