New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | July 29, 2020
In Peter Brown's Technology Law column, he discusses distrust in AI systems and how this distrust may become a roadblock to the successful implementation of this useful and innovative technology.
By Ryan Drimalla, FTI Consulting | July 23, 2020
Key to assessing risk of exposure, quantifying the financial impact, developing remediation plans and communicating material information to stakeholders will be the identification, analysis and remediation of LIBOR-based contracts.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jenn Betts | July 20, 2020
Essentially, automation and artificial intelligence have the ability to serve as lawyer equalizers. Today, and certainly in the future, the study posited, attorneys will be able to run fast and win (the case, the client, etc.).
By David L. McCombs, Raghav Bajaj, Dina Blikshteyn, Jonathan Bowser, Eugene Goryunov, and Angela Oliver, Haynes and Boone | July 16, 2020
While the current law permits patenting of inventions that utilize AI, significant challenges exist when it comes to patenting inventions that are created by AI.
By Hannah Roberts | July 13, 2020
Some partners fear that artificial intelligence is a double-edged sword: the rise of automation could lead to more mistakes by junior lawyers in the future.
By Maureen Ohlhausen, Cynthia Cole and Ryan Dowell, Baker Botts | July 8, 2020
Facial recognition offers some benefits, but poses certain risks that should be addressed as the technology is more widely adopted.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Katherine B. Forrest | June 29, 2020
In her column on Artificial Intelligence, Katherine Forrest discusses the rise of artificial intelligence's role in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and how AI is here to stay even after this health crisis is over.
By Scott Graham | June 26, 2020
Orrick's Annette Hurst says that if Amazon isn't held responsible for AI that allegedly infringes Williams-Sonoma's copyrights, it's just the first step to liability-free killings by automated vehicles and AI-powered drones. Amazon counsel Mark Lemley says that under the rule Williams-Sonoma is proposing, "the internet as we know it would be impossible."
By Scott Graham | June 26, 2020
Amazon.com and Williams-Sonoma throw down over AI software and copyright liability.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 17, 2020
If autonomous vehicles could hit the road during the next health crisis, daily life during a pandemic could look much different.
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