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Paul Coble, the chairman of Rose Law Group’s AI, intellectual property, and technology law departments who serves as outside CAIO for companies, talks TikTok ban with FOX10
Here’s the situation: TikTok was offline over the weekend, a result of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the federal government’s ban on the social media app. But: TikTok was back online after President Trump signed an executive order giving the app another 75 days to work out some kind of deal that would allow it to keep operating in the U.S. Paul Coble, chair of Rose

Paul Coble, chair of Rose Law Group’s AI, intellectual property, and technology law departments, and now a certified Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional!
The AI Governance Professional (AIGP) certification is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to responsibly adopt commercial AI technology. The certification emphasizes the technical, ethical, and legal issues in AI governance on a global scale. As AI plays an increasing role in business operations, AI Governance Professionals bring the expertise required to minimize and mitigate the

Judge dismisses copyright lawsuit against OpenAI; Paul Coble, chair of Rose Law Group’s AI, intellectual property, and technology law departments, provides insight
By Jack Nicastro | Reason U.S. District Court Judge Colleen McMahon has dismissed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI. McMahon’s decision, issued Thursday, is a win not just for OpenAI but for everyone who benefits from ChatGPT and similar programs. Raw Story Media and AlterNet Media filed the suit in February, complaining that OpenAI used their articles to train ChatGPT and that the bot “regurgitate[s]
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