A partial amendment to the Libraries Act has been passed by the National Assembly, addressing concerns regarding the influx of “one-click publications” generated by artificial intelligence. This legislation excludes such AI-produced works from the legal deposit requirements, thereby preventing potential budget waste and fraudulent compensation claims. The amendment grants the director of the National Library of Korea the authority to refuse legal deposits of AI publications, following review, and establishes a framework for recovering compensation obtained deceitfully.
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The court has ruled that Elon Musk and two officials likely possess crucial first-hand knowledge regarding decisions that led to the termination of USAID programs, particularly in light of Musk’s public statements on X. Despite the Justice Department’s attempts to shield Musk from testimony due to separation-of-powers concerns, the judge determined he does not hold a position affording him legal protection from testifying. This ruling follows the court’s prior rejection of the Trump administration’s effort to dismiss the employees’ case.
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E. Jean Carroll’s Lawyer: Trump Told Me ‘See You Next Tuesday’
When I read the comments made by E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, about Donald Trump’s behavior during a legal deposition, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of anger and disgust. The fact that the President of the United States would resort to such petty and disrespectful behavior is not only disappointing, but it also reflects his lack of integrity and maturity.
According to Kaplan, Trump was furious when he found out that the plaintiff’s lawyers would be provided lunch during the deposition at his private club, Mar-a-Lago. He even went as far as tossing a pile of papers across the table and yelling at his own lawyer.… Continue reading