In the modern legal profession, technology and innovation are not just buzzwords but essential concepts and tools reshaping the way legal services are delivered. As these changes accelerate, the distinction between legal tech and legal innovation becomes more pertinent, offering a deeper understanding of how technology can enhance legal practice. A recent episode of
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AI in Finance: Opportunities, Risks, and the Call for Governance
Editor’s Note: The financial services sector stands on the brink of an AI-driven transformation that promises unparalleled efficiency, risk management, and customer service enhancements. Yet, as “AI in Finance: Opportunities, Risks, and the Call for Governance” highlights, this evolution is not without its pitfalls. With artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, rapidly integrating into banking systems…
Humans Behind the AI: The AI Consultant
Meet James Park — sci-fi nerd, former lawyer, and human — in this series spotlighting the humans behind the world’s most revolutionary technology.
Open Source AI framework may be a security risk!
SCMagazine.com reported “An active attack targeting a vulnerability in Ray, a widely used open-source AI framework, has impacted thousands of companies and servers running AI infrastructure — computing resources that were exposed to the attack through a critical vulnerability that’s under dispute and has no patch.” The March 26, 2024 article entitled “Flaw in Ray…
Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for March 2024
Editor’s Note: Five Great Reads is a monthly newsletter that focuses on cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery. The publication selects five top articles to keep legal, business, and technology professionals informed about key developments in cyber discovery, data discovery, and legal discovery. Published by ComplexDiscovery OÜ, a digital publication that delivers insights on digital events…
Igniting Legal Innovation: Insights from an AI Visionary at Spotlight: ANZ 2024
Read some insights and takeaways from Spotlight: ANZ 2024, from the perspective of AI Visionary Matthew Golab.
The YouTube Example Could Address the AI Copyright Dilemma: Artificial Intelligence Trends
What to do about AI models being trained on millions of copyrighted works with no compensation for the original creator? Maybe apply the YouTube example?
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Need to Check for AI? Ask the AI: Artificial Intelligence Trends
A comment on a post about LLM-generated articles prompted a follow-up post. If you need to check for AI, why not ask the AI?
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The Copyright Conundrum: Generative AI Challenges Legal Norms in the Digital Age
Editor’s Note: This article explores the transformative impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on the legal profession, juxtaposed against the backdrop of copyright and ethical quandaries. As AI reshapes legal processes, from automating mundane tasks to enhancing legal research, the sector is thrust into a critical examination of how these innovations align with traditional legal…
Human Curators Are Still Needed in an AI World: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Are bloggers (content creators) valuable in our GenAI world? As Greg Buckles discusses, human curators are still needed in that GenAI world.
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