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Senior Counsel Amanda Herron Authors Article on Generative AI’s Impact on Intellectual Property Law

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani Senior Counsel Amanda Herron authored an article titled “The AI revolution: How New York Times v. Open AI is shaping the law’s newest frontier,” published by Daily Journal.

This article explores the high-profile legal dispute between The New York Times and Microsoft and OpenAI, which could define how intellectual property laws apply to AI systems that use and reproduce copyrighted content. It also examines the emerging debate over whether courts should recognize an “AI privilege,” which would protect user-AI conversations from legal discovery, raising critical questions about privacy, transparency, and accountability in the age of generative AI.

Herron is a licensed attorney in California and Florida, and she serves clients from coast to coast. Her practice focuses on corporate counseling, complex commercial and employment litigation, and artificial intelligence.

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