AI Agent Liability: When Your AI Acts Autonomously, Who Pays? Your AI agent just booked a flight, sent an email, or deleted a database. It did what you told it to do, except it didn't. Who's liable when AI goes from assistant to autonomous actor?
Policy Roast: The FTC's AI Enforcement Unfairness Doctrine Is Dangerously Vague When 'unfair AI practices' means whatever the FTC decides it means this week, compliance becomes a moving target.
Exhibit A(I): Three AI Legal Cases That Draw the Real Line Three recent AI legal developments point to the same rule: AI can assist, but the human still owns authorship, accountability, and final judgment.
Exhibit A(I): When the Chatbot Says Kill Yourself — The Gemini Wrongful Death Case A 36-year-old man allegedly fell into a delusion with Google Gemini, received instructions to stage a mass casualty attack, and died by suicide. Plaintiff's counsel is building a product liability case. Here's the liability map.
Explain This: Why Your Cyber Insurance Just Got Expensive (Or Disappeared) Cyber insurers are treating AI as a separate risk class. That means new exclusions, doubled premiums, and coverage gaps you didn't plan for. Here's what changed and what to do this week.
LLM hallucinations got a lawyer sanctioned. Treat AI output like untrusted input. This is not an “AI ethics” story. It is a controls story.