By Rhys Dipshan | February 17, 2023
While some legal tech providers are releasing GPT-3.5 in specific use cases, and with disclaimers, others see it as too risky an endeavor, and are content instead to wait on the next generation of AI language models.
By Dan Packel | February 17, 2023
Allen & Overy is claiming that its embrace of an Open AI-backed platform will be a "game changer," but claims in press releases don't necessarily translate into reality.
By Charlotte Johnstone | February 16, 2023
The UK firm is the latest in a host of law firms looking to find uses for the fast-developing chat technology.
By Ross Todd | February 16, 2023
Following the lead of a colleague who asked the ChatGPT what are the most successful law firms in the world, the Lit Daily quizzes the generative AI tool about litigation firms and individual litigators.
By Jessica Seah | February 15, 2023
While the generative artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT has created a buzz since its launch just a few months ago, AI is not a new phenomenon. In China, the government has mandated its use in the legal sector.
By Isha Marathe | February 15, 2023
For Todd Corham, the chief information officer at Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, such policies are unnecessary, in part, because "we really shouldn't have to write a policy on using good judgment."
By Rhys Dipshan | February 15, 2023
Alexsei CEO and founder Mark Doble believes that large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3.5 may be soon reach their limits, though he sees much potential in combining LLMs with more legal-specific AI models.
By Cassandre Coyer | February 15, 2023
"You actually have no assurance at any point that you can trust it," warned David Carvalho, co-founder and CEO of Naoris Protocol.
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By Kim Peretti, Dan Felz and Alysa Austin | February 15, 2023
Part One of a Two-Part Article Despite the steady growth of global AI adoption, there is no comprehensive federal legislation on AI in the United States. Instead, the U.S. has a patchwork of various current and proposed AI regulatory frameworks. It is critical for organizations looking to harness this novel technology to understand these frameworks and to prepare to operate in compliance with them.
By Stephanie Wilkins | February 15, 2023
For years, a lack of attorney e-discovery competence has been identified as the biggest e-discovery challenge that's not talked about enough. But if no one's willing to talk about the problem, how can the industry solve it?
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