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Full-Length Paper Ethical Considerations in Integrating AI in Research Consultations: Assessing the Possibilities and Limits of GPT-based Chatbots
Abstract Objective: This case study sought to provide early information on the accuracy and relevance of selected GPT-based product responses to basic information queries, such as might be asked in librarian research consultations. We intended to identify positive possibilities, limitations, and ethical issues associated with using these tools in research consultations and teaching. Methods:…
LexBlog Publishing Publishes Their AI Legal Journal: Global Insights Curated from Law Firms
Their Press Release LexBlog Publishing is proud to introduce the AI Legal Journal, your premier destination for aggregated and curated AI-related legal insights and commentary, sourced from law firms worldwide. Our mission is to illuminate critical discussions and developments in AI law, ensuring they’re accessible, searchable, and subscribable for industry professionals, educators, various industries, and the…
Utah Enacts First AI-Focused Consumer Protection Legislation in US
The National Law Journal published the following article by Greenberg Traurig https://www.natlawreview.com/article/utah-enacts-first-ai-focused-consumer-protection-legislation-us Making Utah the first U.S. state to enact a major artificial intelligence (AI) statute governing private-sector AI usage, on March 13, 2024—coincidentally, the same day the European Parliament adopted the EU AI Act1—Utah Gov. Cox signed into law S.B. 149 (AI Law). The AI Law, set…
Divergent Paths on Regulating Artificial Intelligence
By Joy C. Rosenquist, Bradford Kelley, Deborah Margolis, and Alice Wang on April 1, 2024 PRINT There are increasingly divergent ways that governments across the world are seeking to regulate AI in the workplace. In March 2024, the European Parliament approved the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, the world’s first comprehensive legal framework on AI.…
Medium Article: The Coming Copyright Reckoning for Generative AI
Courts are preparing to decide whether generative AI violates copyright—let’s talk about what that really means Copyright law in America is a complicated thing. Those of us who are not lawyers understandably find it difficult to suss out what it really means, and what it does and doesn’t protect. Data scientists don’t spend a lot…
Article: The Law vs AI: Now the legal battles are starting to intensify
With OpenAI’s Voice Engine promising to convincingly replicate an individual’s speech from just a 15-second clip, the focus on AI regulation and legal challenges to its operation are intensifying. While the astonishing progress toward photorealistic generative video from OpenAI’s Sora has been getting an enormous amount of attention, behind the scenes there are a lot…
Lawyers Weekly Australia Reports Two Thirds of Australian Lawyers are Using ChatGPT for Legal Work
Lawyers making use of GenAI at work A recent poll conducted by LawCPD from its members found that the most popular generative AI tool among lawyers was ChatGPT, with 66 per cent of lawyers reporting that they had used this for professional purposes. Around a third of lawyers had tried Copilot, while 10 per cent…
Canada: Vancouver Lawyer’s Use of AI in Legal Proceedings Sparks Ethics Debate
McGill Daily Vancouver lawyer Chong Ke has recently found herself at the centre of a case concerning the ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in legal proceedings. The controversy unfolded when it was revealed that while representing businessman Wei Chen in a child custody case, Chong Ke filed an application containing fabricated cases generated by ChatGPT.…
Media Report: Korea’s first artificial intelligence (AI) legal secretary, “Super Royer,” developed by Law & Company to be released in June
Korea’s first artificial intelligence (AI) legal secretary, “Super Royer,” developed by Law & Company, the operator of the legal service platform “Lotok,” will be released in June. AI, which has deeply learned vast amounts of Korean precedents and laws, is expected to take on a large part of the overtime work previously carried out by…