By Greg Andrews | Trudy Knockless | October 7, 2024
New studies show successful gen AI adoption is hard work, and companies sometimes undermine their efforts by failing to set ground rules for employee use and scrimping on education and training.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By JillAllison Opell and Maggie Brzakala | October 7, 2024
Use of AI also raises a host of regulatory concerns, which, in an industry that already has a well-established regulatory framework, may result in significant additional regulatory burdens for insurance producers in the near future.
By Molly Smith | October 6, 2024
The move follows mandatory foundational GenAI training, which the firm says was completed by over 80% of its staff.
By Andrew Maloney | October 4, 2024
AI is one likely driver behind the "greatest shake-up" in law firm staffing over the last year.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Aaron Crews | October 4, 2024
This article addresses the strategies to mitigate burdens, navigate complexities, and leverage AI responsibly in the evolving landscape of privilege logging.
By Isha Marathe | October 4, 2024
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.
By Isha Marathe | October 3, 2024
Legalpioneer's shift to GitHub underscores legal tech's growing appetite for open-source legal data as many look to train more AI solutions for the industry.
By Chris O'Malley | October 3, 2024
"Treating as categorically illegal a generative AI tool merely because of the possibility that someone might use it for fraud is inconsistent with our precedents and common sense," GOP Commissioner Andrew Ferguson said in his dissent.
By Kat Black | October 2, 2024
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein and Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard filed a class action on behalf of lead plaintiff Christopher Farnsworth, author of the "Nathaniel Cade" fiction series, against Meta on Tuesday, claiming that it stole "hundreds of thousands" of copyrighted books from a pirated online collection to build its large language model set, "Llama."
By Kat Black | October 2, 2024
Christopher Farnsworth, author of the "Nathaniel Cade" fiction series, filed suit against Meta on Tuesday, claiming it stole "hundreds of thousands" of copyrighted books from a pirated online collection to build its large language model set, "Llama."
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