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RADSAM Academy of AI Sovereign Governance
Independent Forensic AI Audit for Litigation
Empowering the Next Generation of AI Pioneers
At Radsam Academy of AI, we believe that the future belongs to those who understand the language of intelligence. Our curriculum goes beyond simple coding; we bridge the gap between complex theoretical concepts and real-world application, offering a comprehensive ecosystem for learners at every stage of their journey. Whether you are looking to master machine learning, explore the ethics of automation, or deploy sophisticated neural networks, Radsam Academy provides the expert-led mentorship and hands-on projects necessary to turn curiosity into career-defining mastery.


Radsam's Tuesdays AI litigation briefing for legal professionals, top-tier lawyers and honorable judges - July 14, 2026
I. Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against xAI and Stability AI Executive Summary A major class-action lawsuit has been launched against generative artificial intelligence developers xAI and Stability AI. The legal action alleges systemic misconduct regarding the ingestion of illicit, non-consensual materials during dataset training phases. This litigation underscores deep vulnerabilities in the data supply chains of foundational model creators, bringing massive institutional risk

Pouya Shafabakhsh
11 min read


Radsam's Tuesdays AI litigation briefing for legal professionals, top-tier lawyers and honorable judges - July 7, 2026
I. Bartz v. Anthropic: Procedural Challenges in AI Class Action Frameworks Case Summary and Status The pending status for the proposed $1.5 billion settlement in Bartz v. Anthropic highlights a pivotal moment in algorithmic class action litigation. The court is currently navigating complex administrative bottlenecks arising from untimely opt-outs among potential class members. This prominent litigation demonstrates the massive scale of liability that modern AI developers face

Pouya Shafabakhsh
11 min read


Radsam's Tuesdays AI litigation briefing for legal professionals, top-tier lawyers and honorable judges — June 30, 2026
This is an honest AI disclosure. This briefing is my — Pouya Shafabakhsh's — analysis from the perspective of AI governance, risk, and compliance, and AI litigation. For those who prefer listening, an AI-generated deep-dive podcast accompanies this edition. This is an honest AI disclosure. This briefing is my, Pouya Shafabakhsh’s analysis from the perspective of AI governance, risk, and compliance, and AI litigation. For the convenience of esteemed lawyers and busy C-suite ex

Pouya Shafabakhsh
12 min read


Radsam's Tuesdays AI litigation briefing for legal professionals, top-tier lawyers and honorable judges — June 23, 2026
This is an honest AI disclosure. This briefing is my, Pouya Shafabakhsh's analysis from the perspective of AI governance, risk, and compliance, and AI litigation. For the convenience of esteemed lawyers and busy C-suite executives, we have also created an AI-generated podcast, which provides a deep dive analysis for those who prefer listening over reading. This is an honest AI disclosure. This briefing is my, Pouya Shafabakhsh’s analysis from the perspective of AI governance,

Pouya Shafabakhsh
9 min read


Radsam's Tuesdays AI litigation briefing for legal professionals, top-tier lawyers and honorable judges - June 09, 2026
This is an honest AI disclosure. This briefing is my, Pouya Shafabakhsh’s analysis from the perspective of AI governance, risk, and compliance, and AI litigation. For the convenience of esteemed lawyers and busy C-suite executives, we have also created an AI-generated podcast, which provides a deep dive analysis for those who prefer listening over reading. I. Artificial Intelligence in Litigation: A Tool, Not a Witness Law.com reports that as artificial intelligence becomes d

Pouya Shafabakhsh
7 min read


Tuesdays' AI Litigation Briefing for North America's Legal Professionals and Honorable Judges - May 19, 2026
Executive Summary The North American legal corridor is undergoing a profound structural shift as the judiciary establishes aggressive boundaries around algorithmic accountability, evidentiary integrity, and professional responsibility. Over the preceding seven days, landmark developments have underscored that the era of treating artificial intelligence as an unregulated operational layer has drawn to an absolute close. In the United States, a historic California jury verdict

Pouya Shafabakhsh
13 min read


Tuesdays' AI Litigation Briefing for North America's Legal Professionals and Honorable Judges - May 12, 2026
Executive Summary The North American legal landscape is currently navigating a pivotal transition where the theoretical risks of Artificial Intelligence have coalesced into tangible procedural crises. This week’s briefing highlights a significant divergence between rapid technological adoption in the private sector and the cautious, deliberate pace of judicial rulemaking. While corporate entities like IBM and AT&T are aggressively integrating AI to streamline legal operations

Pouya Shafabakhsh
11 min read


Tuesdays' AI Litigation Briefing for North America's Legal Professionals and Honorable Judges - May 5, 2026
Executive Summary The North American judicial landscape is currently undergoing a foundational shift as AI-related litigation transitions from theoretical risk to high-stakes tort and evidentiary precedents. This week’s briefing highlights a pivotal moment in Canadian jurisprudence, where OpenAI faces novel negligence and products liability claims following a mass tragedy, potentially redefining the "duty of care" for LLM developers. Concurrently, the District Courts in the U

Pouya Shafabakhsh
9 min read


The Tuesdays' North America's AI for Litigation Briefing of April 21, 2026
For Legal Professionals and Honorable Judges Executive Summary: The past seven days produced a litigation landscape that rewards disciplined record-building, evidentiary hygiene, and institutional finality far more than rhetorical overreach or speculative reconstruction. In Canada, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions released its 2026–2027 Annual Risk Outlook on April 14, elevating real-estate secured lending, non-bank financial institution risk, and li

Pouya Shafabakhsh
14 min read
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