Combat Hallucinations and Look Up Citations with our New API Michael Lissner April 16, 2024 One of the biggest recent stories in legal tech is about the lawyer that used ChatGPT to generate his brief. It didn’t go well. His brief contained citations that ChatGPT hallucinated, and when he asked ChatGPT whether it made things up, it insisted it
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Blog Article: Harvey AI : The Legal AI Tool to Watch Out For
It’s an ad essentially but if you need an overview you might as well start here. Harvey AI is a generative artificial intelligence platform tailored for legal professionals. Unlike other AI platforms trained on general internet data, the startup, founded by Winston Weinberg and Gabriel Pererya, used a large language model containing legal-specific datasets and case…
It’s AI , AI & More AI at TR This Week
First up, we learn this from Legal Futures. Thomson Reuters unveils plans to deploy CoCounsel as AI assistant across its entire portfolio Thomson Reuters today (17 April) announced plans to deploy its gen AI assistant CoCounsel across its entire product portfolio, including launching its first gen AI product for tax professionals. TR said that CoCounsel will…
RTHK’s AI presenters ‘enhance productivity’ and relieve staff shortages, Hong Kong broadcaster says
They sacked all their staff with any hint of political opinion and now they have AI presenters due to “staff shortages” They’ve started with sport .. sounds like a Trojan Horse from where I’m standing Hong Kong Free Press Hong Kong’s government-backed broadcaster RTHK has begun to use Artificial Intelligence-generated (AI) voices in place of…
Oregon Law remains a Top Law School, Legal Writing Program is #1 in 2024 US News National Rankings
The annual top 100 rankings are now published and I’ve seen about 100 press releases already from law schools singing their own praises. This one means something as they have the No.1 Legal Writing program and in the time of AI and the law I believe this to be something of great significance even if…
AI Legal Jnl: New York State Bar Association Issues AI Guidelines: Artificial Intelligence Trends
The New York State Bar Association has adopted guidelines for lawyers to use artificial intelligence – and they’re quite comprehensive! The post New York State Bar Association Issues AI Guidelines: Artificial Intelligence Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin. New York State Bar Association Issues AI Guidelines: Artificial Intelligence Trends
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.…