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  • 1 month ago | journals.library.wustl.edu | Megan E. Boyd |Brian L. Frye

    Abstract The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) promises to transform the legal profession by improving efficiency, yet its adoption has been hindered by several obstacles. Courts have imposed restrictions on AI use, and law schools have been slow to integrate AI training into their curriculum. The legal profession’s reluctance to embrace AI stems from concerns about accuracy, confidentiality, and professional responsibility.

  • 1 month ago | theiowastandard.com | Brian L. Frye |gas industry. Brian |landowners. Brian

    ***The Iowa Standard is an independent media voice. We rely on the financial support of our readers to exist.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | theiowastandard.com | Brian L. Frye |gas industry. Brian |landowners. Brian

    ***The Iowa Standard is an independent media voice. We rely on the financial support of our readers to exist.

  • Nov 24, 2024 | usatoday.com | Brian L. Frye

    Brian Frye is a sixth-generation Iowa farmer, a former crude oil broker, and an energy expert with over 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. steps into his role as the expected nominee to head the federal Department of Health and Human Services, Iowa farmers — and by extension, the nation — face a pivotal moment.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | techdirt.com | Brian L. Frye

    Let’s be honest, Christopher Rufo is the ratfucking king. While I don’t agree with him about anything, when it comes to dirty tricks, nobody does it half as good as him, he’s the best. Whenever Rufo releases a new report, the “woke” tremble, and pray he’s targeting someone else. Rufo’s current crusade is focused on academic plagiarism. About a year ago, he started accusing prominent progressive academics – mostly Black women – of plagiarizing parts of their scholarship.

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Brian L. Frye
Brian L. Frye @brianlfrye
22 Apr 25

So many mulberries. https://t.co/KNonDnH8sV

Brian L. Frye
Brian L. Frye @brianlfrye
22 Apr 25

First appellate amicus on whether training an AI model infringes copyright!

Brian L. Frye
Brian L. Frye @brianlfrye

I just filed an amicus brief in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS in support of ROSS's petition for interlocutory review, arguing that West's headnotes aren't copyrightable subject matter. https://t.co/recKmRsY2O

Brian L. Frye
Brian L. Frye @brianlfrye
22 Apr 25

RT @ROSSIntel: “The District Court likens West's editors to Michelangelo, finding that they carve headnotes from the raw stone of judicial…