By Serena Wellen, LexisNexis | June 13, 2024
With many law schools in the U.S. providing students free access to legal Gen AI tools, and law firms offering AI training courses, law students are better equipped with skills that make them more efficient, confident, and practice-ready on day one of their summer associateship.
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By Coraleine J. Kitt | June 10, 2024
This act, the first of its kind in the country, aims to reshape AI system deployment and development, setting a precedent for other jurisdictions.
By Isha Marathe | June 6, 2024
While some judges appreciated Judge Kevin Newsom's transparency in exploring generative AI in legal work, others thought his adventurousness was premature.
By Chase D'Agostino | June 4, 2024
Current research from Gartner and the Blickstein Group report both an increase in overall spend to improve core legal department processes and that more than 40% of in-house teams will update, evaluate or implement new tools within the next 12 months.
By David Kalat, BRG | June 3, 2024
The first chatbot, ELIZA, was created by Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT in the 1960s as a Rogerian-style "psychotherapist" using natural language communication.
By Russell Vickers, Everlaw | May 24, 2024
This article provides five ways that legal teams can create good, risk-reducing data retention 'hygiene' practices, and why.
By Cat Casey, Reveal | May 23, 2024
Do we truly want AI-to-human interaction indistinguishable from human-to-human interaction?
By Ram Vasudevan, QuisLex | May 22, 2024
By focusing on real-world challenges, fostering strategic implementation and embracing the nuances of change management, legal practices can harness the potential of new technologies to drive significant and positive transformations in their operations.
By Michael Paul and Rajnish Singh, Innovative Computing Systems | May 21, 2024
All law firms exploring fully freeing themselves of on-premises IT infrastructure should consider going serverless with Microsoft 365 and its complementary services.
By Emily Apte, Jesse Snyder, Katrina Jackson and Jillian Simons | May 20, 2024
"The APRA's tiered approach would instantiate sweeping coverage, all while including exemptions for small businesses, governments" and other entities, write Emily Apte, Jesse Snyder, Katrina Jackson and Jillian Simons of King & Spalding.
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