By Cassandre Coyer | July 11, 2022
The EU's proposed artificial intelligence regulation will likely influence other jurisdictions looking to rein in AI—including the U.S. But as the path to federal legislation remains uncertain in the U.S., states and federal agencies will likely have to lead the way.
By ALM Staff | July 7, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 5, 2022
About a year after the European Union proposed regulations governing the use of artificial intelligence, Canada is now, too, proposing its first-ever private sector regulation of AI. Similarities between the two regulations reveal the influence the EU's AI act will likely have on other jurisdictions looking to rein in AI.
By Scott Graham | July 1, 2022
The Supreme Court might be done with patent eligibility for the foreseeable future. Practitioners say that, if there is still a path to review, it's going to require early and careful preparation.
By Cassandre Coyer | June 30, 2022
International law firm Foley & Lardner built and launched its contract review technology tool. But despite a booming demand for this tech, born out of the pandemic, few law firms seem poised to do the same.
By Rees W. Morrison | June 30, 2022
From a mass of text written in response to a survey question, natural language processing tools can depict common significant words, quantify relationships between words, classify mood, and help us learn from words that often pair together.
By Robert G. Heim | June 24, 2022
This article provides an introduction to AI technology and discusses the key regulatory developments practitioners should be aware of as they advise their clients on AI.
By Cassandre Coyer | June 23, 2022
A new survey by Onit shows that legal professionals could be at the forefront of their enterprises' innovation and success. But for that, they need more time and better technology—a plea that still faces many roadblocks in the legal world.
By Hugo Guzman | June 16, 2022
"I've said before that insurance might not be sexy, but it's at least always interesting. And I'm excited to see how interesting it can get in this new role," said Scott Fischer, Lemonade's head of government relations.
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By Aron Solomon | June 14, 2022
Maybe Grammarly and every similar piece of software is just doomed to be a square peg in a round hole for lawyers, unable to learn and apply the kind of nuance that lawyers use on a daily basis, says Aron Solomon, J.D., the Chief Legal Analyst for Today's Esquire..
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