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.
By Sue Reisinger | February 28, 2020
When an event happens, "you need to know what clauses you have in contracts that alter your risk," one expert says. "And you want AI doing that, not an army of interns in your legal department."
By Phillip Bantz | February 27, 2020
"I would find myself at night or when I was going home thinking more about the business issues than the legal issues," Cutri said. "I started to think that this might be a good fit for me."
By Simon Lock | February 21, 2020
Nakhoda co-founder Partha Mudgil's role will be taken on by the firm's global innovation chief, Shilpa Bhandarkar.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jenn Betts | February 20, 2020
Staying on top of these developments is no longer enough to "future proof" your practice or your firm. It is imperative to look forward to avoid falling behind.
By Phillip Bantz | February 20, 2020
Don Riddick, a former IBM contract negotiator, takes over as chief legal officer for Featurespace, which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify potential financial crimes, including fraud and money laundering.
By Phillip Bantz | February 20, 2020
Don Riddick, a former IBM contract negotiator, takes over as chief legal officer for Featurespace, which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify potential financial crimes, including fraud and money laundering.
By Aaron Gin, Michael Borella, and Joseph Herndon, McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff | February 20, 2020
A few tips to help both draft effective AI/ML-based patent applications and develop an intentional AI/ML-based patent portfolio strategy.
By Simon Taylor | February 19, 2020
The European Commission's strategy does not immediately ban the use of AI for facial recognition, as many had expected. But the new strategy does address concerns about data privacy.
By Phil Sherrell and Esme Strathcole, Bird & Bird | February 18, 2020
There is no one-size-fits-all solution to the ever changing landscape of content moderation but it seems that tech giants are focused on finding the right combination of sophisticated technologies and human oversight.
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