Daily Business Review

AI: An Enhancement, Not a Replacement for Attorneys

Artificial intelligence (AI) undoubtedly has the potential to enhance attorneys’ work product. But AI cannot replace attorneys, at least not at this juncture.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

OpenAI, NYTimes Counsel Quarrel Over Erased OpenAI Training Data

The legal battle between the New York Times Co. and OpenAI over the AI developer allegedly training its generative AI models on copyrighted New York Times content has run into a dispute over the recovery of erased data.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Knowable Launches Generative AI-Powered Tool Suite Ask Knowable

The contract management company is revealing a new set of products to help lawyers navigate and interact with data and insights on completed contracts.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

The Future of Law: Harnessing AI Without Compromising Integrity

In this evolving landscape, success lies in finding the right balance: AI must enhance human expertise, not replace it. The key is to harness AI for what it does best—analyzing data and automating processes—while ensuring that the core values of legal practice remain intact.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Trellis Launches Trellis AI, a New Suite of Automated Litigation Tools

Featuring motion drafting and case assessment functions, the release marks an expansion into the creation of work product for the state court analytics company.
3 minute read

Law.com

How Secure Is the AI System Your Law Firm Is Using?

In a profession where confidentiality is paramount, failing to address AI security concerns could have disastrous consequences. It is vital that law firms and those in related industries ask the right questions about AI security to protect their clients and their reputation.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Why Law Firms Should Focus on IA for Improved Gen AI 

"Law firms should focus on their information architecture before they start leaning on gen AI," writes Alex Smith of iManage.
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The Recorder

Elon Musk Names Microsoft, Calif. AG to Amended OpenAI Suit

Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk has filed an amended complaint in his ongoing suit against OpenAI, naming Microsoft and California Attorney General Rob Bonta as additional defendants and adding both federal and state antitrust allegations to his original fraud and breach-of-contract claims against the ChatGPT maker.
4 minute read

The Recorder

X Joins Legal Attack on California's New Deepfakes Law

X owner Elon Musk says the so-called Defending Democracy from Deepfake Deception Act violates the constitutional right to free speech as well as content-platform protections in Section 230 of the federal Communications Decency Act.
4 minute read

The Recorder

'The Front Line of Regulating AI': Manatt's Brandon Reilly on CPPA's Move to Adopt New Data Broker and AI Rules

On Nov. 8, the California Privacy Protection Agency Board voted to adopt new rules for data brokers and advance a raft of proposed rules for privacy risk assessments, cybersecurity audits and the regulation of artificial intelligence technologies such as automated decision-making technology. Brandon Reilly, the leader of the privacy and data security practice at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, spoke with The Recorder this week to discuss his takeaways from the board's decision and the potential impact of the proposed regulations on future litigation in the AI, privacy and cybersecurity spaces.
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