
Jiwon Kim
Articles
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Jan 9, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | Jiwon Kim |James Sherer
Christmas came early when on December 24, the Oregon Office of the Attorney General (OAG) delivered AI guidance wrapped in a bow. Titled “What you should know about how Oregon’s laws may affect your company’s use of Artificial Intelligence,” the Oregon guidance emphasizes the importance of understanding the specific use cases of AI within an organization, as well as associated legal and business risks.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
openlegalblogarchive.org | Jiwon Kim |James Sherer
Christmas came early when on December 24, the Oregon Office of the Attorney General (OAG) delivered AI guidance wrapped in a bow. Titled “What you should know about how Oregon’s laws may affect your company’s use of Artificial Intelligence,” the Oregon guidance emphasizes the importance of understanding the specific use cases of AI within an organization, as well as associated legal and business risks.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Carolina Alonso |Jiwon Kim
As Halloween night approaches, the neighborhood air buzzes with thrill and excitement. Ghouls and monsters flood the streets, crunching over leaves while pillowcases fill up with sweets. One homeowner has divided treats into three distinct bowls. As each group approaches, the homeowner ushers the trick-or-treaters to the bowl corresponding to their age. "Little Ones" is filled to the brim with colorful toothbrushes and travel-sized toothpastes. "Teens" features a mix of chocolate bars.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Carolina Alonso |Jiwon Kim
[co-author: Jimmy Nguyen]As Halloween night approaches, the neighborhood air buzzes with thrill and excitement. Ghouls and monsters flood the streets, crunching over leaves while pillowcases fill up with sweets. One homeowner has divided treats into three distinct bowls. As each group approaches, the homeowner ushers the trick-or-treaters to the bowl corresponding to their age. “Little Ones” is filled to the brim with colorful toothbrushes and travel-sized toothpastes.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
thediplomat.com | Jiwon Kim
On September 21, 6,000 women sat cross-legged on the bare asphalt in Hyehwa, a major cultural center of Seoul, to speak out against yet another epidemic of digital sex crimes plaguing the country. South Korean women have been reeling since local investigations uncovered in August that massive Telegram groups – some with over 220,000 people – were being used to create and distribute sexually explicit deepfakes.
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