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The AI justice gap solution is slowly turning into an existential paperwork nightmare for US federal courts

A new study from MIT and the University of Southern California shows that lawsuits filed without a lawyer at US federal courts have nearly doubled since ChatGPT went mainstream. One in five complaints now contains AI-generated text. Judges are resorting to drastic measures to cope with the flood of filings.<br /> The article The AI justice gap solution is slowly turning into an existential paperwork nightmare for US federal courts appeared first on The Decoder. [...]

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Russia reportedly implicated in hack on US federal courts' databases

Databases used by US federal courts for sharing and managing case documents have been hacked. Politico first reported on the hack last week on August 6; today, an investigation from The New York Times [...]

Match Score: 88.23

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Google will still have to break up its business, the Justice Department said

Google will have to break up its business, the Justice Department said in a filing, upholding the previous administration's proposal after a federal judge ruled last year that the company illegal [...]

Match Score: 48.03

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The Control Gap: Enterprise AI organizations have an ownership problem, not a technology problem — and most are governing it by hand

AI portfolios are expanding far faster than the ability to govern them across enterprises. Most organizations run a contested field of platforms, each claiming to be the “primary” AI layer; few co [...]

Match Score: 47.66

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OpenAI could file confidential IPO paperwork within days

OpenAI is also preparing an IPO, according to the Wall Street Journal, and could file confidential paperwork with the SEC within days.<br /> The article OpenAI could file confidential IPO paperw [...]

Match Score: 38.59

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The attack that hijacked Claude Code came through Sentry. Datadog, PagerDuty, and Jira have the same exposure.

A single fake error report hijacked Claude Code in controlled testing — the agent ran the attacker's code with the developer's full privileges, and not one alert fired. EDR, WAF, IAM, and [...]

Match Score: 37.26

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Apple ordered to pay $502 million to Optis by UK courts

Apple has been ordered to pay a $502 million lump sum payment by UK courts for infringing on patents owned by Optis Cellular Technology LLC, based out of Texas. When you include interest and fees, Opt [...]

Match Score: 35.09

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MFA verifies who logged in. It has no idea what they do next.

Every MFA check passed. Every login was legitimate. The compliance dashboard was green across every identity control. And the attacker was already inside, moving laterally through Active Directory wit [...]

Match Score: 34.63

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AI agents are running hospital records and factory inspections. Enterprise IAM was never built for them.

A doctor in a hospital exam room watches as a medical transcription agent updates electronic health records, prompts prescription options, and surfaces patient history in real time. A computer vision [...]

Match Score: 34.18

venturebeat
Agent authorization is broken — and authentication passing makes it worse

Anthony Grieco, Cisco’s SVP and chief security and trust officer, did not hesitate when VentureBeat asked whether rogue agent incidents are reaching Cisco’s customer base."A hundred percent. [...]

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