The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Pollak | November 2, 2023
The rise of generative AI in the legal industry has led to considerable and meaningful debates. Will AI replace lawyers? Augment them? Hinder or broaden access to justice? While there are plenty of unanswered questions, my firm has a model that could be instructive for this field, and likely for other service industries as well.
By Cassandre Coyer | November 1, 2023
The new executive order builds on the White House's Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, tasking multiple government agencies to develop new rules for AI, with a heavy emphasis on AI testing and transparency.
By Andrew Denney | November 1, 2023
The one-day innovation tournament was held virtually on Oct. 13 and was sponsored by JAMS, the American Arbitration Association and the New York State Bar Association's Dispute Resolution Section. Nine teams of law and engineering students entered the competition this year.
By Maydeen Merino | October 31, 2023
"We want clarity, we want efficiency, we want fairness, we want rational regulation," said Bradford Newman, co-chair of the American Bar Association's artificial intelligence subcommittee.
By Emily Saul | October 31, 2023
The plaintiff, an AI company, alleges Ethos and its founder and CEO Carlos Santos misrepresented their position in order to obtain massive collateral and then defaulted on promised loans.
By Chet Kronenberg, Laura Lin and Rachel June-Graber | October 31, 2023
In the employment discrimination context, the use of AI offers the possibility of eliminating bias from employment decisions, but the current reality may be just the opposite, according to Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's Chet Kronenberg, Laura Lin and Rachel June-Graber.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 30, 2023
"Lawyers are going to have to start thinking about different defendants," said plaintiff attorney Amy Witherite of the Witherite Firm based in Dallas, Fort Worth, Atlanta and Chicago.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 30, 2023
"Lawyers are going to have to start thinking about different defendants," said plaintiff attorney Amy Witherite of the Witherite Firm based in Dallas, Fort Worth, Atlanta and Chicago.
By Cassandre Coyer | October 30, 2023
Law firms will likely all be relying on a small pool of similar generative AI tools. But that doesn't mean there will be a leveled playing field.
Daily Report Online | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Katherine A. Baker, Jeffrey M. Kelly and Joshua L. Kirschner | October 30, 2023
As with other industries, AI technology inevitably has found its way into various components of the gaming experience. What is striking, however, is how AI is revolutionizing gaming for operators, regulators, suppliers and patrons alike.
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