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Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law: From Monkey Selfies to ChatGPT
The widespread use of AI software in business, industry and medicine is likely just beginning. As with other disruptive technology, it will take time for the law to catch up.CLM Provider ContractPodAi Launches AI Legal Assistant Leah, Powered by 'Team of AI'
The London-based CLM provider's latest offerings are powered by a combination of AI technologies including OpenAI's latest GPT model GPT-4, Microsoft Azure, IBM Watson and ContractPodAi's own proprietary AI.Following 3 Decades of Growth, Sheppard Mullin Sees Revenue Rise 4.8% in 2022
For three decades, Sheppard Mullin has seen revenue growth. The streak continued in 2022, in the second year the firm has surpassed the $1 billion mark.From a Workers' Comp Firm's Perspective: Ways to Weather the Economic Uncertainty Storm
As if law firm leaders didn't already have enough to worry about day to day, they must execute their strategic plans without having a sense of whether the conditions they're facing today will be the same in six months.Can ChatGPT Be an Effective Expert Witness?
AI language models can rapidly search through vast amounts of data and present relevant facts, statistics, and studies which can be used to support and form part of an expert's opinions.View more book results for the query "IBM"
Companies' Push to Attract Millennials Fueling Age-Discrimination Suits
"If companies want to avoid this trap, they should probably refrain from being explicit in looking for members of certain age demographics in general," said Michael North, an assistant professor at New York University.Cybersecurity Insurance Issues
In his Cyber Crime column, Peter Crusco discusses recent case law compared to earlier law and how these decisions demonstrate that "although the technology has changed, contract law has remained stable and appropriate to respond to the new developments in cybersecurity insurance."The Patent Flywheel: Driving a Culture of Innovation
Many companies want to be a part of the future by being at the forefront of advancements in technology. Going from a "good" company to a market leader - a "great" company - requires a culture where innovation is celebrated and efficiently generated systematically.Like Anything Else in the Law, Technology Requires Balancing Risks and Rewards
While a tool to help people do their jobs faster and better, technology—if unchecked—can lead its users or the public into problems, thus challenging the government to implement solutions without squelching innovation.'Risk Management Is a Team Sport': What GCs Should Learn From Uber Cybersecurity Verdict
"The CISO knows where all the bodies are buried and where all the evidence is," said Donna Gallaher, a data privacy risk adviser.Trending Stories
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