The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cameron B. Pick | December 28, 2023
By addressing artificial intelligence at the federal level, the executive order underscores the importance of AI while acknowledging the need for the United States manage its potential dangers in order to become global leaders in the AI field.
By Adam Harrison & Nebu Varghese, FTI Consulting | December 21, 2023
While Red Teaming has been a longstanding practice in traditional cybersecurity, its application in the AI landscape is relatively novel, and it constitutes a crucial component of the solution for the secure implementation and utilisation of AI technologies.
By Xavier Diokno, Consilio | December 20, 2023
As legal tech vendors race to incorporate GenAI into their platforms, it's important to take a responsible and low-risk approach.
By Olga V. Mack, CodeX and law.MIT | December 19, 2023
We are approaching a future where AI becomes an indispensable ally in legal practice, research, and analysis, provided it's implemented with due care and consideration for ethical and practical challenges.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David J. Shannon | December 19, 2023
In confronting unprecedented circumstances, insurers and insureds need to confirm that their business insurance policies and data security practices protect them from any operational interruptions.
By Natasha Allen & Louis Lehot, Foley & Lardner | December 19, 2023
AI regulation is poised to take center stage next year, demanding accountability from companies of all sizes.
By Olga V. Mack, CodeX and law.MIT | December 18, 2023
In a profession where trust is the cornerstone, proper consent management becomes indispensable. It not only strengthens the bond of trust between attorneys and clients, but also elevates the firm's reputation within the industry.
By Laura Lin and Rachel June-Graber | December 18, 2023
Next week, Fugees rapper Pras Michel is set to make his case for a new trial after his attorney allegedly violated ethics rules when he used an AI tool the lawyer invested in to draft a closing statement in the artist's foreign influence case. Ahead of the hearing, Simpson Thacher's Laura Lin and Rachel June-Graber break down the ways legal counsel can run afoul of ethics rules when using artificial intelligence.
By By Dorna Moini, Gavel | December 18, 2023
AI-powered automation will augment, not replace, the work of legal professionals by transforming everything from how they run their practices to how legal services are delivered.
By Sushila Chanana and Vanessa K. Ing | December 15, 2023
Many more jury trials will be required if judges must refrain from deciding whether the purpose of a generative AI system's use of copyrighted material to learn language patterns is to produce a new product or to replicate the creative expression of the copyrighted material, according to Sushila Chanana and Vanessa K. Ing of Farella Braun + Martel.
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