Pacific Legal's Nondelegation Project, RSL Protocol & Labyrinth, Inc. Partners with K1x for AI Compliance Solutions - Legal AI Weekly #24
    September 19, 2025 -
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In this edition of the Silicon Brief, we delve into the latest advancements in AI chips and data centers, highlighting significant developments across various sectors. The Pacific Legal Foundation has introduced the Nondelegation Project, an AI tool designed to trace federal regulations back to their legal origins, providing insights into the scope of authority granted by Congress. Meanwhile, Eckart Walther, known for co-creating the RSS standard, has launched the Real Simple Licensing (RSL) protocol. This initiative aims to tackle the challenges of AI data licensing, with support from major web publishers to create a scalable system for AI training data.
              In this edition of the Silicon Brief, we delve into the latest advancements in AI chips and data centers, highlighting significant developments across various sectors. The Pacific Legal Foundation has introduced the Nondelegation Project, an AI tool designed to trace federal regulations back to their legal origins, providing insights into the scope of authority granted by Congress. Meanwhile, Eckart Walther, known for co-creating the RSS standard, has launched the Real Simple Licensing (RSL) protocol. This initiative aims to tackle the challenges of AI data licensing, with support from major web publishers to create a scalable system for AI training data.
                Pacific Legal Foundation Launches AI Tool for Tracing Regulations
                
              
                  The Pacific Legal Foundation has introduced the Nondelegation Project, an AI tool aimed at tracing federal regulations to their legal origins, assessing the scope of authority granted by Congress. Read more
                
              
                RSS Co-Creator Launches RSL Protocol for AI Data Licensing
                
              
                  Eckart Walther, known for co-creating the RSS standard, has introduced the Real Simple Licensing protocol to address AI data licensing issues. Supported by major publishers, RSL aims to establish a scalable system for AI training data licensing. Read more
                
              
                Labyrinth, Inc. Partners with K1x for AI Compliance Solutions
                
              
                  Labyrinth, Inc. has partnered with K1x to integrate state compliance services into K1x's 990 Tracker® platform, enhancing nonprofit compliance management. Read more
                
              
                Cleary Gottlieb Partners with Stanford Law School's Liftlab
                
              
                  Cleary Gottlieb is collaborating with Stanford Law School's Frontier Technology Lab to enhance AI use in legal services, focusing on research and development of 'Legal Personas'. Read more
                
              
                China to Host 2025 Arbitration Summit on AI
                
              
                  The China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission will host the 2025 Arbitration Summit in Beijing, focusing on AI's role in international arbitration. Read more
                
              
                Coherent Corp. and Eudia Partner to Enhance Legal Operations with AI
                
              
                  Coherent Corp. and Eudia have announced a partnership to develop an AI-native legal function, aiming to improve efficiency and insights in legal operations using Eudia's Sigma platform. Read more
                
              
                CAS Introduces AI-Powered IP Research Tool
                
              
                  The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) has announced the upcoming launch of 'CAS IP Finder', an AI-enhanced tool aimed at improving intellectual property research with advanced search capabilities. Read more
                
              
                Box Unveils AI Security Suite 'Box Shield Pro'
                
        
                  Box has launched 'Box Shield Pro', an AI-powered security suite aimed at enhancing cybersecurity and document management for sectors like legal, finance, and government. The suite was introduced at the BoxWorks conference in San Francisco. Read more
                
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