Legal Insider: A law professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) has concluded that Lexis+ AI’s content is “riddled with mistakes” and should not be used by law students yet, following a series of tests of the generative AI research and drafting solution. Benjamin Perrin, who in addition to being a legal professor also leads the UBC Artificial
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U.S. Tech Legislative, Regulatory & Litigation Update – Third Quarter 2024
This quarterly update highlights key legislative, regulatory, and litigation developments in the third quarter of 2024 related to artificial intelligence (“AI”) and connected and automated vehicles (“CAVs”). As noted below, some of these developments provide industry with the opportunity for participation and comment.
I. Artificial Intelligence
Federal Legislative Developments
There continued to be strong bipartisan…
NIST Report and Recommendations on Fostering Development of the Internet of Things
On October 22, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) Internet of Things (“IoT”) Advisory Board released the Internet of Things Advisory Board Report, which concludes that IoT development has progressed more slowly than anticipated and identifies 26 findings that explain the slower pace of development and growth. The Report offers 104 recommendations…
AI Skepticism: We’ve Seen This Movie Before
Ernie Svenson‘s comments on AI skeptics are right, as usual:
I’ve seen this movie before. The plot is always exactly the same: new tech emerges and gains some buzz. Then naysayers and nitpickers who haven’t used the tech emerge and, eventually when adoption is massive, they retreat back into the dark loam of smug…
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Fall 2024 Release
Average Cost of a Trademark Infringement Lawsuit: A 2024 Guide
There are three distinct elements necessary to establish a trademark infringement claim; use, in commerce and likelihood of confusion.
Once you have determined that your trademark is likely being infringed, there are a few different enforcement options you can pursue. A cease and desist letter is typically the most cost-effective option, but in some cases…
Ironclad launches Jurist, an AI-powered legal assistant for contract work
Beacuse too much AI is barely enough ! Ironclad Inc., a digital contract management startup, today announced the launch of its conversational artificial intelligence legal assistant named Jurist that will work with professionals to draft contracts and understand the law. Michel Feaster, Ironclad’s chief product officer, told SiliconANGLE in an interview that the company is…
Nicole Black’s Weekly Legal Tech Reality Check.
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The Corporate Transparency Act: Are You Ready for January 1, 2025?
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