The Legal Frontier of Artificial Intelligence: Balancing Progress and Regulation

A recent Forbes article highlighted the disruptive impact of AI on established companies like IBM and Chegg. The article reported that IBM's AI-powered Project Debater, which can analyze and synthesize vast amounts of data to generate coherent arguments, has led to job losses within the company. Similarly, Chegg, an online education platform, has seen a decline in demand for its human tutors as AI-driven tutoring services gain popularity. These examples demonstrate the transformative power of AI and its potential to displace human workers across various industries. While AI can undoubtedly bring about increased efficiency and productivity, it also raises pressing legal questions regarding employment rights, data protection, and intellectual property.

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