By Chris O'Malley | November 9, 2024
Since 2016, the Food and Drug Administration has received about 300 drug submissions that reference artificial intelligence, a pittance compared with what's on the way.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|News
By Trudy Knockless | November 8, 2024
In-house legal teams feel comfortable providing legal advice on AI-related matters, but so many employees are asking that they're struggling to keep up.
By Ella Sherman | November 8, 2024
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.
By Ella Sherman | November 8, 2024
Legal chiefs said they want collaboration and transparency from outside counsel when it comes to deploying generative artificial intelligence during a recent Association of Corporate Counsel event.
The Recorder | Analysis|Commentary
By Kat Black | November 8, 2024
Warren Hodges, counsel at Hanson Bridgett in Sacramento, creator of the firm's AI practice and an employment law expert, said that his clients are particularly concerned about the federal regulation of AI use in hiring practices.
By Molly Smith | November 7, 2024
New recruits are much more engaged with AI than partners, according to several large law firms, so what can be done?
By Cheryl Miller | November 6, 2024
"Federalism is the cornerstone of our democracy," Gov. Gavin Newsom's said in statement. "It's the United STATES of America."
By Ella Sherman | November 6, 2024
IP partner Daniel Rose dives into the risks startups face in ignoring IP and whether deceptive AI like deepfakes can truly be regulated.
By Jonathan Bick | November 6, 2024
Jonathan Bick discusses the process of holding an AI accountable for any bad acts it may have caused. He writes: "Since an AI is not a legal entity, it may avoid being held accountable for its bad acts because it cannot be a party to a court proceeding. However, an AI may be the object of a court proceeding…which would place it under the jurisdiction of a court and that court may transfer the AI to the plaintiff and thereby ameliorating the difficulties associated with an AI's bad acts."
By Andrew Wylie and Desmond Racicot | November 6, 2024
Andrew Wylie, Clinton County District Attorney, and Chief Desmond Racicot (Ret), senior director of business development at Cellebrite discuss the growth of the use of AI in digital investigations and how New York practitioners can leverage the tech to deliver justice in a swift yet ethical manner.
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