Artificial Intelligence
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Technology
DISCO Takes Cecilia AI Platform to EU and UK
Europe has proven more cautious about AI, but legal tech providers are meeting the regulatory challenge. -
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Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
Claims Explorer equips attorneys with powerful functionality to mitigate the risk of missed claims and enhance their strategic decision-making processes. -
Technology
Latest GPT 'Fake Case' Kerfuffle Brings New, More Exciting Ways For AI To Mess Up
It's a mistake... but not the worst.
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Technology
Generative AI Embraces 'It Depends' -- Aw, It Thinks It's (Lawyer) People!
Maybe it's a stretch to consider lawyers as people, but you get the drift. -
Technology
Facial Recognition Still Struggles To Recognize Faces As More People Are Misidentified As Criminals
From the everything-is-fine-say-tech-purveyors-surrounded-by-flames dept -
Technology
Enough About The Future Of AI... What Can Legal Do (Responsibly) With It Right NOW?
Someday these tools may work magic, but most people aren't even using the existing products to their full potential. -
Technology
The Worst AI Nightmares Have Nothing To Do With Hallucinations
The next few years will be a wild ride for generative AI. -
Technology
The Race To Keep Law Firms From Completely Screwing Up Generative AI With Disastrous Results
Behind the scenes, firm tech staff are working to keep the security threats you're all about to cause to a minimum. - Sponsored
Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
Depo CoPilot is a cutting-edge technology laser-focused on helping you perform your very best at every deposition. -
Technology
Lexis+ AI Announces New Generation As The AI Arms Race Continues
You get an AI legal assistant! And you get an AI legal assistant! -
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Biglaw, Sponsored Content, Technology
Revolutionizing Legal Talent Acquisition With AI: The haistack.ai Advantage
Transform your legal recruitment with haistack.ai's AI-driven platform for unmatched efficiency and precision. Schedule your demo today. -
Technology
Even If You Hate Both AI And Section 230, You Should Be Concerned About The Hawley/Blumenthal Bill To Remove 230 Protections From AI
This bill would be a danger to the internet. -
Technology
Elon Says Copyright/AI Lawsuits Don’t Matter Because ‘Digital God’ Will Arrive Before They’re Decided
From the that's-not-how-any-of-this-works dept
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Law Firm Business Development Is More Than Relationship Building
Curbing Client And Talent Loss With Productivity Tech
Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
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Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
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Technology
Westlaw AI Launch Forces Confrontation With The Inner Workings Of A Lawyer's Mind
AI is learning to think like a lawyer. -
Technology
Lawyer Calls Evicting People A 'Patriotic Duty,' Apparently Cite-Checking Fake Cases In Briefs Less Of A Patriotic Duty
This sure sounds like another lawyer caught using ChatGPT to make up caselaw. -
Technology
Helping Lawyers Wear The 'Business Owner Hat' With Artificial Intelligence
Lawyers do more than lawyering and no one needs to have an ethical freakout over these uses. -
Biglaw, Sponsored Content, Technology
How To Distinguish Hype Versus Reality Around Artificial Intelligence
Explore the evolution, mechanics, and practical applications of artificial intelligence with a focus on optimizing legal recruiting through haistack.ai. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 09.21.23
* George RR Martin among the authors suing OpenAI for allowing the algorithm to train on their work. Did the AI learn to sit on an anticipated project for over a decade? Because otherwise it’s not clear what it’s learning from Martin. [Reuters]
* Former DHS Secretary turned security consultant Michael Chernoff warns that AI needs proactive guardrails. Great point… now go back to collecting millions of dollars from the Supreme Court to tell them they did a great job investigating the Dobbs leak without bothering to interview the most likely suspects. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Attorney attempted to attend two CLEs at once. Most would call this blatantly unethical, but it’s also impressive multitasking. [ABA Journal]
* The Feds closed up the investigation into Los Angeles water and power billing violations — involving allegations of attorney misconduct — without charging anyone. [LA Times]
* SEC issues new rules to bar funds from touting ESG work when they aren’t really investing in ESG work. A sound policy that won’t matter when Republicans ban private enterprise from spending money on causes they don’t like. [Law360]
* DISCO hit with a securities class action over financial disclosures. [Legaltech News]
* Which seems to be the least of the problems over there. [Daily Mail]
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Biglaw, Sponsored Content, Technology
Meet The CTO Of haistack.ai And Creator Of Haistack - Law Firm: A Q&A With Michael Heise
Michael Heise, the pioneering mind behind haistack.ai, collaborates with Lateral Link to introduce ‘Haistack - Law Firm,’ a game-changing AI-powered recruiting tool set to revolutionize talent acquisition in the Am Law 200. -
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Legal Tech Meets Recruitment: Navigating Tomorrow’s Legal Landscape
Discover how the synergy of legal tech and recruitment expertise is shaping the future of legal operations, with insights from Lateral Link and haistack.ai.