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Legal AI Ethics, AI Art Protests, and Global AI Competition: Today's AI Digest

Fake cases, judges' headaches and new limits: Australian courts grapple with lawyers using AI

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• Australian courts are dealing with the implications of lawyers using AI to write legal documents, leading to concerns about accuracy and authenticity of case materials.
• The article highlights a specific case where an attorney used AI to generate legal documents, resulting in the inclusion of non-existent cases in the submissions, raising questions about the reliability of AI-generated content in legal proceedings.

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'Mass theft': Thousands of artists call for AI art auction to be cancelled

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• Thousands of artists are protesting against an AI art auction by Christie's, claiming the AI-generated artworks are created without proper licensing from original human artists.
• Christie's is hosting the Augmented Intelligence auction featuring 20 lots of AI-generated art, sparking controversy and accusations of mass theft from the artistic community.

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AI race must be led by 'western, liberal, democratic' countries, says UK minister

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• The UK technology secretary emphasized the importance of "western, liberal, democratic" countries leading the artificial intelligence race, raising concerns about China's role in the competition.
• The emergence of DeepSeek, a new Chinese AI force, has disrupted assumptions about Silicon Valley's dominance in AI technology, causing concern among US investors.

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France to Tout €109 Billion in Total AI Investment at Summit

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• France plans to announce a total of €109 billion investment in AI projects from various sources.
• President Macron made the announcement ahead of a two-day AI summit in Paris.

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Brookfield to Spend €20 Billion on France's AI Infrastructure

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• Brookfield Asset Management intends to invest €20 billion in developing data centers and AI infrastructure in France over the next five years.
• The investment highlights the growing competition among global powers to lead in artificial intelligence development.

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