Technology

Hey there Legal Rebels! 👋This episode is something different. I created a new “Work Smarter” podcast series to showcase innovative lawyers who are working smarter, not harder, to achieve success in their law practices. Sometimes there’s a disconnect between theory and practice. How do you use technology to get more done and make more money?

Morocco has started using artificial intelligence (AI) in its courts to transcribe rulings, conduct research, retrieve archived texts, and more. The North African country’s Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi confirmed that the government had purchased an AI program and handed it to the President of the Supreme Judicial Council to distribute in the country’s courts. Ouahbi believes that

To the extent federal judges acknowledge generative artificial intelligence at all, it’s to newsjack some cheap publicity by decrying it as a scourge or to cynically distract from discussing the ethical cesspool that’s developed on their watch. Which makes a recent Eleventh Circuit concurrence by Judge Kevin Newsom an intriguing change of pace. Because, over the course of a

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