By Joel Cohen | May 9, 2023
One supposes that criminal lawyers are often dentist-like in their professional undertakings— trying to "extract" truth from clients, witnesses and even prosecutors. Are we, however, immune from substitution by designated hitters who can hit the ball out of the park digitally?
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael W. Peregrine | May 9, 2023
The increasing political, legal, scientific and media focus on the risks of artificial intelligence ("AI") provides a new opportunity for the chief legal officer to support the role of corporate governance. Indeed, a series of recent developments focusing on the risks of AI have also added a sense of urgency to clarifying the board's oversight obligations.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Cary Ichter | May 9, 2023
A threat that could prove even more dangerous to mankind than artificial intelligence rears its head every day—organic stupidity (OS). You do not have to look hard to find serious examples of OS. Just run a search on Google for the dumbest things people say, and you will find that jaw-dropping stupidity abounds.
By Jorn Vanysacker, Henchman | May 8, 2023
Legal professionals are increasingly aware that we need a new way to make knowledge more accessible. A way that is effortless to create, maintain, and distribute. Something we like to call Dynamic Knowledge Management.
By Cassandre Coyer | May 8, 2023
Last month, The Washington Post released the list of millions of websites that were used to train large language models, including Google's T5 and Facebook's LLaMA—and many well known firms made the list. Rather than pushing back, some are seeing this as an opportunity.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Karen Sebaski | May 8, 2023
Although the federal government has not yet passed comprehensive legislation specifically governing AI technology, a patchwork of state and local laws to address such challenges have started to develop.
By Greg Hatcher | May 8, 2023
The Implications of Data Breaches and Generative AI Platforms for the Legal Industry The pros and cons that law firms should consider before incorporating generative AI.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Pete Marta, Nathan Salminen, Dan Whitehead, Natalie Perez and Parris Briggs | May 8, 2023
In this article, we explore the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, including the main risks and best practices for organizations that develop or deploy AI tools, while also considering the future of AI regulation.
By Sharon Scenna, Intapp | May 5, 2023
While AI's applications to back-office business operations like pricing, billing and invoicing may not be as flashy as AI-generated brief writing, they will be just as critical for the business of law firms.
By Isha Marathe | May 4, 2023
Marcin Święty, the new chief security officer at Relativity, told Legaltech News that generative AI is likely to have the most impact on areas of e-discovery like data enrichment and active learning.
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