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AI and algorithm-driven technologies are increasingly at the center of high-stakes disputes. From social media addiction claims and alleged AI-driven price manipulation to overstated marketing of AI capabilities in securities filings, these technologies create novel and complex legal challenges that span consumer protection, antitrust, and securities litigation. Understanding enforcement trends, liability exposure, and dispute resolution strategies requires specialized experience in both the science that lies behind the technology and the litigation.

Who’s responsible when algorithms fail? Navigating AI ownership & liability

DLA Piper litigation attorneys shared the trends in AI disputes, detail the issues, and outlined the challenges on the horizon.

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I think the next wave of litigation is going to be the more interesting one, the product liability and the alleged negligence claims.
— Danny Tobey
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