New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | June 8, 2020
This column is the first of a two-part series on creating an ethical AI policy framework for the implementation of AI supported applications.
By Scott Graham | June 5, 2020
Amazon.com and Williams-Sonoma ask judge to decide whether AI software can have volition.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Tomasita Sherer and Kiera Gans | June 5, 2020
In the current environment where global conditions challenge multiple business relationships at once (i.e., across jurisdictions or a global supply chain), companies are likely to face a number of middle-value disputes and will require thoughtful dispute resolution techniques to resolve them in a cost-effective manner. It is here that AI may offer the most promise.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mildred Segura, Kimberly Gold and Wim Vandenberghe | June 1, 2020
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has grown increasingly popular for its ability to process large sets of data. The term "AI" describes algorithms that can be taught to identify patterns or predict outcomes.
By Frank Ready | May 27, 2020
While contract negotiation tools may have seen a bump in consumer interest during the pandemic, could those gains be challenged as employees slowly return to offices and are able to resume face-to-face negotiations?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rinky S. Parwani and Greg Garman | May 18, 2020
Access to justice is under threat, even as law schools continue to churn out more than 30,000 lawyers per year and underemployment in the industry is nearly epidemic. This state of affairs serves neither lawyers nor consumers of legal services.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 6, 2020
The lawsuit against San Francisco-based Ross Intelligence could outline the often adversarial coexistence of copyrights and artificial intelligence.
By Frank Ready | May 4, 2020
Text generated by artificial intelligence has made strides in grammatical accuracy and overall coherency, but law firms and attorneys may be more concerned that AI-powered drafting tools are able to capture their own unique styles or voices.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 30, 2020
Littler Mendelson's Natalie Pierce says there will be new legal threats in an increasingly automated workforce after the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 29, 2020
Littler Mendelson's Natalie Pierce points to the new legal threats for an increasingly automated workforce after the coronavirus pandemic.
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