Editor’s Note: Virginia is poised to become a key player in artificial intelligence (AI) regulation with the impending enactment of the Virginia High-Risk Artificial Intelligence Developer and Deployer Act (HB 2094). This legislation represents a growing movement among U.S. states to establish frameworks governing AI’s impact on critical consumer-related decisions. If signed into law, HB
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SXSW EDU | The Skills-Based Economy: AI, Hiring, and the Future of Work
Editor’s Note: The future of work is here, and it’s skills-first. At SXSW EDU 2025, thought leaders from business, education, and government came together to explore how AI, competency-based hiring, and digital learning records are reshaping economic mobility and workforce development. This session—featuring experts from Best Buy, the Colorado Community College System, Alabama’s Office of…
SXSW EDU 2025: Learning on the Edge of Change
Editor’s Note: SXSW EDU 2025 will take place from March 3 to March 6 in Austin, Texas, bringing together educators, industry leaders, and innovators to discuss AI in education, leadership development, STEM representation, and the future workforce. The conference will feature keynotes from Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Vanessa Van Edwards, Emily Calandrelli, and Shamil Idriss, alongside…
Rising Cyber Threats in Europe’s Financial Sector: An ENISA Overview
Editor’s Note: Cyber threats targeting the European financial sector have escalated, posing significant risks to banks, financial service providers, and regulatory institutions. The latest ENISA Threat Landscape: Finance Sector report highlights a sharp increase in cyber incidents, including DDoS attacks, data breaches, social engineering schemes, and ransomware. With financial institutions increasingly relying on digital infrastructure,…
Estonia’s AI Leap in Education: A Model for Future Learning
Editor’s Note: Estonia is once again positioning itself as a digital pioneer, this time with a bold initiative to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its education system. Through the AI Leap program, the country is set to equip students and teachers with advanced AI tools—including a specialized version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT—to enhance learning and streamline…
From Longbows To AI: Lessons In Embracing Technology
Editor’s Note: Throughout history, the most transformative technologies—from the longbow to modern AI—have faced initial resistance before proving their strategic value. In this insightful article, the author draws compelling parallels between historical military innovations and today’s AI adoption, particularly in eDiscovery. By examining lessons from medieval warfare, mechanized combat, and generative AI in legal technology,…
Judges and AI: The Sedona Conference Publishes a Framework for Responsible Use
Editor’s Note: Maura R. Grossman, a leading researcher in AI and law, alongside judges Herbert B. Dixon Jr., Allison H. Goddard, Xavier Rodriguez, Scott U. Schlegel, and Samuel A. Thumma, have collaborated to develop a framework that addresses one of the most pressing questions in the legal field: How should judicial officers responsibly integrate artificial…
CS Disco Reports 5% Revenue Growth, Driven by AI Innovation and Enterprise Strategy
Editor’s Note: CS Disco Inc.’s latest financial performance underscores a shift in the legal tech landscape, as the company’s strategic focus on large enterprise clients and innovative AI adoption set a strong foundation for sustained growth in 2024 and potentially beyond. With revenue climbing 5% to $144.8 million—bolstered by a 7% rise in software revenue—CS…
Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for February 2025
Editor’s Note: Five Great Reads is your monthly guide to the critical intersections of cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery. February 2025 brings a wave of developments from groundbreaking AI regulations to corporate legal challenges and cybersecurity advancements. This month’s insights highlight the delicate balance between innovation and compliance. Whether it’s Apple’s fight to preserve encryption…
Publishers Launch Legal Battle Against AI Firm Cohere for Copyright Infringement
Editor’s Note: The legal battle between major media publishers and AI firms has reached a new flashpoint with a lawsuit against Cohere Inc., a Canadian AI startup valued at over $5 billion. Fourteen prominent publishers, including Condé Nast, The Atlantic, and Forbes, have accused Cohere of widespread copyright infringement, alleging that it used their content…