Tag: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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TechnologyWhat The AI Industry Can Learn From The Media Industry
AI-generated content and LLMs are in their infancy. New policies, guidelines, and styles will need to be developed for AI-generated content. -
TechnologyChatGPT Is Scarily Good At Answering Legal Questions
Advances in artificial intelligence might be able to make lawyers even more efficient in their jobs.
SponsoredWhat Do Millennials Think Of Law Firm Life?
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BiglawChatGPT's First-Ever Rap On Why The Legal Industry Is Not Diverse
Do AIs dream of recording contracts?
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TechnologyThe Brave New World Of AI: Is AI The Answer Or Just Part Of The Equation?
AI will indeed be disruptive, but Hybrid AI has a lot of positive potential. -
TechnologyData Lakes And Data Warehouses: What Lawyers Need To Know
The worldwide data lake market is anticipated to reach $25 billion by 2029 at an impressive 24% compound annual growth rate. -
TechnologyChatGPT: What It Is And Why It Matters To Lawyers
For now, it's a great start, but that's all it is. -
TechnologyHit The Gas On AIaaS: Benefits Often Outweigh Legal Challenges
Lawyers must be ready to stomp on the gas pedal to encourage legal and business teams to use AIaaS. -
TechnologyChatGPT -- Are The Robots Finally Here?
The upcoming year looks to be a fascinating one for legal technology.
SponsoredNavigating Economic Uncertainty: 6 Tips To Keep Your Investments On Track
How you can get through current challenges while advancing long-term goals.-
TechnologyLarge And Small, AI Is A Service For Us All
From customer service chatbots to data analysis, companies of every size can now take advantage of AIaaS to reduce labor costs, increase efficiency, and create new revenue streams. -
TechnologyAIaaS Opens Up A More Accessible Future Of Law
There’s no version of the future that doesn’t include AI in business and law. -
In-House CounselEthics And AI For Corporate Counsel
Corporate counsels should take a proactive approach to understand the legal risks associated with AI. -
Morning Docket: 10.21.22
* Your move: $100M lawsuit filed after accusations of cheating during a chess match. [WSJ]
* Does this mean I’d get CLE points for going to a computer lab? [Forbes]
* Enough about the right to bear arms, what about bear rights?! [NPR]
* Been thinking about taking the law school plunge but don’t know where to start? Here’s a primer. [Her Campus]
* Biden’s loan forgiveness survives another attempt at being snuffed out in court. Woop Woop! [The Hill]
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TechnologyAI For Lawyers: Understanding And Preparing For The Future Of Law
The inevitable evolution of artificial intelligence means that lawyers will need to keep up with the latest developments and learn how to use AI to their advantage.
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What Do Millennials Think Of Law Firm Life?
Navigating Economic Uncertainty: 6 Tips To Keep Your Investments On Track
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Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
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Building 'Good Stuff In, Good Stuff Out' Artificial Intelligence
Pushing AI to new heights involves fixing the problems between the keyboard and the chair. -
TechnologyWhere Does Legal Accountability Rest Between Tesla's Artificial Intelligence and Human Error?
'Stop crashing yourself, stop crashing yourself' - Tesla's AI in a teenage voice, probably. -
In-House Counsel, TechnologyEmbracing AI And Machine Learning To Survive And Thrive In The World Of Law
Let's take a closer look at some of the ways AI is changing the legal profession. -
Intellectual Property, TechnologyThe Legal Consequences Of When Who Dun It Becomes What Dun It
Elementary, my dear human. -
Morning DocketMorning Docket: 05.24.22
* Could these abortion bans be just the thing needed to spur environmentalism with teeth? [Daily Beast]
* The 11th Circuit just found the Florida law that prevents social media sites from moderating political speech to be unconstitutional. [Yahoo!]
* Harvard just uhh… sued the government for discriminating against one of its students? Am I reading this right? [The Crimson]
* Colorado just made it a little easier to be a parent. [Chieftain]
* We don’t like your kind around here: Inventions originating from artificial intelligence are butting up against patent law in interesting ways. [Nature]
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Sponsored Content, TechnologyAI And Legal Contract Management: What To Look For And How To Get Started
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TechnologyABA Report: Lawyers And Technology Trends In 2021
Some of the most interesting statistics in this year's report relate to legal research, social media use, and the hardware and software choices of lawyers.