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All the News That's Fit to Pinch: NYT v. OpenAI
The emerging cases by authors and copyright owners challenging various generative AI programs for using copyrighted materials are certain to create new troubles for the courts being asked to apply the fair use doctrine to this important new technology.Pennsylvania's Am Law 100 Firms Are Diving Into Gen AI
Ten firms with roots in the commonwealth that discussed their AI use with Law.com. A majority indicated that most of their use cases for the new technology were internal rather than client-facing.Legal Tech Rundown: The Product News You Missed From Legalweek 2024
An update on the legal tech market changes, from product launches to new acquisitions announced during and after Legalweek 2024.Fiction, Nonfiction Authors File Consolidated Complaint Against OpenAI and Microsoft
Plaintiffs argue that OpenAI's large language models "endanger authors' ability to make a living, in that the LLMs allow anyone to generate—automatically and freely (or very cheaply)—texts that they would otherwise pay writers to create."View more book results for the query "Microsoft"
AI: To Build or To Buy? Some Am Law 100 Firms Say 'Both'
Given the cost and technical expertise required to develop large language models, it's not surprising the majority of firms interviewed by The American Lawyer are relying on tech vendors with pre-existing clout in the industry.To Buy AI or Build AI? For Some of the Am Law 100, the Answer Is 'Both'
Given the cost and technical expertise required to develop large language models, it's not surprising the majority of firms interviewed by The American Lawyer are relying on tech vendors with pre-existing clout in the industry.AI Has Only Begun To Reshape the Business of Law
This article discusses the ultimate game-changer to the business of law: rapid developments in artificial intelligence. While AI may threaten the way firms have operated for more than a century, clients the authors of this article speak with are optimistic about the technology and are forcing the conversation.As Litigation Demand Soared, DC Boutiques Saw Strong Business Year
Several leaders of D.C.-based litigation boutiques said they had strong or solid 2023.FTC Seeks to Ensure AI Does Not Close Off Markets, Feed Monopolies, Khan Says
"There's no doubt that these tools could provide enormous opportunity that could really catalyze growth and innovation," the FTC chief said before adding a "but."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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