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.
By Dan Clark | April 27, 2020
"The purpose of the checklist is that it serves as a starting point for GCs to determine what kind of questions they need to ask to proceed with implementing artificial intelligence," Jenny Karlsson, the North American head of global markets at Lex Mundi in Houston, told Corporate Counsel.
By Colin Earl, Agiloft | March 26, 2020
Artificial intelligence-powered solutions have the promise to simplify how you manage your contracts without digging through filing cabinets and manual systems.
By Lisa Pensabene, Hassen Sayeed, Carolyn Wall and James Yi Li | March 20, 2020
This article separates the myth from the reality of how AI will impact life sciences patent law, and offers practical tips to practitioners seeking to protect drug patents against future AI-related challenges.
By Dan Clark | March 19, 2020
"I am under the belief that the biggest barriers [to artificial intelligence] are not technical. They all arise in the form of liability. I see this joint partnership as one largely helping companies manage liability," Andrew Burt, managing partner at BNH.AI, explained.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Nik Reed | March 12, 2020
AI may seem like the obvious answer; it's certainly being sold that way. But marketing isn't always right. That's why you need to be cautious when you consider deploying AI. If it doesn't deliver the actual value you are seeking, it can be an expensive mistake.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | March 9, 2020
If artificial intelligence is truly our fasting moving technology, the law has been lagging far behind. Addressing the emerging legal issues requires an understanding of the technology and how it works. In his Technology Law column, Peter Brown examines how AI functions and some of its legal implications.
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