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General Counsel Who Don't Embrace Artificial Intelligence Will Eventually Be Replaced
AI technology and its adoption is moving at light speed. General counsel who ignore the benefits of AI or avoid the use of AI in their legal operations will be left behind and their legal departments will suffer.Patent Office Issues New Guidance on the Law of Obviousness
The United States Patent and Trademark Office recently published new guidance explaining the requirements for patent examiners to reject patent claims for obviousness in view of what was already known in the prior art.Kate Middleton, Deepfakes, and the Quest for Authentic Evidence
Legal practitioners need not be royalists to see how the KateGate fiasco is indicative of changing sentiment on digital video and image data.Court's Discretion Not Abused in Denial of Application for Discovery in Foreign Proceeding
Appellant police officer fatally shot decedent, a fleeing suspect, in the back without warning.
Truth, Lies, and Deepfakes in the Age of Sora
Navigating the maze of deepfake detection in the legal tech world requires a blend of keen observation, advanced technology, and steadfast adherence to legal protocols.Factor, Top GCs Form Sense Collective to Create 'Recipe Book' for Corporate Gen AI Success
"The Sense Collective is a call for like-minded GCs to rally together, assembling to ensure that business as usual does not cause this [GenAI] moment to pass us by," said Ed Sohn, Factor's Global Head of Insights and Innovation.'Intel' Factors Met; Dissenting Shareholder Is Granted Discovery for Bermuda Proceeding
In this case, plaintiffs sued where the police had a valid search warrant that named the correct address but they executed the warrant at an incorrect address.
Protecting Technology-Assisted Works and Inventions: Where Does Smart Technology End and AI Begin?
At what point does a "smart" computing system, or advanced software program, qualify as AI in the eyes of pertinent regulatory or judicial authorities? When is an individual considered to have merely deployed an AI-based computing tool to assist with creating a work of art or conceiving of a technological innovation? Each of these questions is explored in this article, giving consideration to currently prevailing guidelines from administrative bodies and the courts.Download Now
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