By Alex Anteau | March 2, 2023
Paula Frederick, general counsel at the State Bar of Georgia, said that, just this week, the Georgia bar's ethics hotline had their first instance of a lawyer getting in trouble in court for submitting an incorrect document without citations and laying the blame on ChatGPT.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole D. Galli, Andrew J. Costa and Brandon Robilotti | March 2, 2023
This article summarizes recent history and current trends in the QIS patent landscape, explains some of the challenges and opportunities for prosecuting patent applications directed to quantum technologies, and makes a case for trade secret protection as a potentially attractive alternative to patents in this unique area of innovation.
By Cassandre Coyer | March 2, 2023
When asked about how Factor might deploy AI-enabled tools to improve contracting processes, Jessica Block, Factor's new executive vice president of market solutions told Legaltech News: "AI and technology is a part of it. But as we think about the Integrated Contracting Platform, it's really bigger than that."
By Brandi Pack, UpLevel Ops | March 1, 2023
Conversational AI represents a fundamental shift that could be as transformative as the advent of computers or the internet.
By Leslie F. Spasser, Denver K. Ellison, & Brennan Carmody, Polsinelli | March 1, 2023
While AI technologies have become mainstream, state and federal regulations are still catching up to this reality. The coming year will likely see the promulgation of new laws and regulations relating to AI.
By Stephanie Wilkins | March 1, 2023
"Our AI legal assistant is the first of its kind," said Jake Heller, co-founder and CEO of Casetext. "It creates a momentous opportunity for attorneys to delegate tasks like legal research, document review, and contract analysis to an AI, freeing them to focus on the most impactful aspects of their practice."
By Stephanie Wilkins | February 28, 2023
Microsoft, Google and, now, Meta are all in what's been called an "AI arms race" to come out ahead in the growing generative AI movement. Whoever wins will have a significant impact on the legal industry going forward.
By Thomas A. Magnani and Jessica Gillotte, Arnold & Porter | February 28, 2023
Artists' lawsuit against Stability AI and others may serve as the leading test case on the issue of copyright infringement in AI-generated art.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | February 28, 2023
The Biden administration is ramping up antitrust investigations against Big Tech and other industry sectors. Meanwhile, attorneys are eyeing climate change and artificial intelligence as potential areas of future antitrust litigation.
By Cassandre Coyer | February 27, 2023
Damien Riehl, VP of litigation workflow and analytics content at Fastcase, discusses how "data is the new oil" and how firms and lawyers can best refine it going into 2023 and beyond.
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