By Frank Ready | February 7, 2020
The global AI race continues onward but countries with stringent privacy data protections in place could find themselves at a clear disadvantage.
By Ross Todd | February 6, 2020
Judge James Donato said at a hearing Thursday that he wants a clear explanation of why the proposed deal would pay less than the $1,000 statutory damages for negligent violations set by the Illinois Legislature in the Biometric Information Privacy Act. "The phrase litigation risk is not sufficient," he said. "Every case has litigation risk."
By Victoria Hudgins | February 6, 2020
A Legalweek panel highlighted how companies that expect to wipe out all inefficiencies or challenges with AI are sadly mistaken.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 6, 2020
Although international patent offices say only humans can be the inventor of a patent, panelists at Legalweek say tech has advanced too much for that to be a limitation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alejandro Miyar | February 6, 2020
Innovation has become one of the buzziest priorities in law practice. As our world and clients evolve, there are increasing demands on our industry to lead.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christian A. Farmakis | January 31, 2020
Artificial intelligence (AI) is adding efficiencies and transforming businesses everywhere, and legal practices are no exception.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Dan Broderick | January 30, 2020
In this part, I will discuss how the deployment process can be improved and the results that can be achieved through AI-assisted contract review.
By Ksenia Sussman, BitOoda | January 29, 2020
Across the economy, including the legal industry, AI is making an impact. But, as is often the case with technological advancements, the hype-cycle is out ahead of the actual impact.
By Simon Taylor | January 29, 2020
Margrethe Vestager, the European commissioner for digital policy and antitrust, is publishing a paper setting out the EU's plans for AI regulation over the next five years. It is expected to include a call for facial recognition technology to be temporarily banned.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 22, 2020
Apium alleges that Aquabotix Technology Corp. refuses to pay royalties on a swarming ocean vehicle the companies developed together.
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