So when they tell you that the risks and dangers are overstated, and not to worry about it, because the benefits will surely outweigh everything else, come back and remember that the wealthy said the same thing about slavery. For them, the benefits did outweigh everything else. That wasn’t the case for people who were
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Fake Thinking: AI Agent's Chain-of-Thought "Reasoning" Is More Pattern Than Logic But May Be Still Useful
Colorado’s groundbreaking review of its AI Act
EmTech partner Tyler Thompson recently joined the StateScoop podcast to discuss Colorado’s groundbreaking review of its AI Act! In this insightful episode, Tyler dives into the motivations behind Colorado’s proactive approach to artificial intelligence regulation, the challenges and opportunities the state faces, and what this means for the future of responsible AI governance.
Tyler’s expertise…
MCP and the Future of AI Integration: What Founders Need to Know.
Many of the traditional legal issues faced by technology startups also apply to artificial intelligence startups. Although there are some unique challenges related to model-context-protocol developers and startup companies, the foundational requirements remain largely the same. These include establishing the appropriate corporate structure, identifying and protecting intellectual property, creating contracts for contractors, founders, and employees,…
Quick Thought – Prompting is Written Communication
Maybe this is another good reason to provide management and communication training to all employees, because soon we’ll all be managing our AI tools. Knowing how to communicate clearly would make a massive difference in creating that “relationship” at work.
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Live Today: The Legaltech Week Panel Breaks Down ILTACON; Plus, the Risks of Agentic AI and On-Premises Software
Join us live today at 3 p.m. E.T. for Legaltech Week — our weekly breakdown of the top stories in legal tech — as the panelists share their impressions and takeaways from the recently concluded ILTACON. Plus, to help us do that, we will be joined by a special guest: Jeffrey Brandt, editor of Law Technology…
FDA Issues Guidance on AI for Medical Devices
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued final guidance Monday that explains how medical device manufacturers can use a Predetermined Change Control Plan (PCCP) to update AI-enabled device software functions (AI-DSFs) after clearance or approval without submitting a new marketing application for each covered change.
The guidance is a practical how‑to for getting the FDA…
Guest Post: Ken Crutchfield on How Legal AI Innovators Can Get First-Mover Advantage On the Next Big Thing
First movers in legal tech often win the day, says Ken Crutchfield, but without also anticipating what’s ahead, an early move can be quickly outmoded. This is particularly true given the pace of development of major AI developers such as OpenAI, Google, Meta and others. But what if an AI innovator could know — or…
U.S. Tech Legislative & Regulatory Update – 2025 Mid-Year Update
This update highlights key mid-year legislative and regulatory developments and builds on our first quarter update related to artificial intelligence (“AI”), connected and automated vehicles (“CAVs”), Internet of Things (“IoT”), and cryptocurrencies and blockchain developments.
I. Federal AI Legislative Developments
In the first session of the 119th Congress, lawmakers rejected a proposed moratorium on state…
How to Measure the ROI of Legal AI Implementation: A 5-Step Framework
What does ROI mean in legal AI implementation?
Understanding ROI is especially…