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This Faculty of Humanities and and Social Sciences Student Bursary Project is open to, year 3 and year 4 LLB students and postgraduate law students at Queen Mary University of London. While digitalised courtrooms expanded in use during the 2020/21 pandemic with on-line judicial processes implemented and having since become the norm, the issue now

Law & Crime   A conservative YouTuber who is suing to challenge Minnesota’s law against so-called “deepfake” videos has accused Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison of submitting court documents that cite fake expert studies allegedly generated by artificial intelligence. The court documents were filed in connection with a lawsuit filed by Christopher Kohls, a content creator who uses

Here’s the report in its entirety Key Take – Outs Nearly half have used AI to digitise/automateactivities in the last 12 months. • Usage is more prevalent amongst smaller andprivate practice organisations. • Efficiency and productivity are driving usage. • Usage is more likely to be for softer activitiessuch as research and document drafting/review rather

Beacuse too much AI is barely enough ! Ironclad Inc., a digital contract management startup, today announced the launch of its conversational artificial intelligence legal assistant named Jurist that will work with professionals to draft contracts and understand the law. Michel Feaster, Ironclad’s chief product officer, told SiliconANGLE in an interview that the company is

A new set of online courses taught by Professor Patrick Barry explores the uses and dangers of artificial intelligence. The four-part series, AI For Lawyers and Other Advocates, launched November 4 on Michigan Online and Coursera. It is part of a portfolio of more than 30 online courses on AI the University is developing with the help of its Center for Academic Innovation (CAI). All of

The UK Law Gazette More than two thirds of lawyers say that professional bodies such as the Law Society should take responsibility for regulating the use of artificial intelligence in law – though 18% say that the government should have a role too. The findings emerge from the 2024 Future of Professionals report by legal

We were honored to host a conversation about the future of AI policy last week in Orrick’s San Francisco office — and would like to share five takeaways with our clients and friends. The conversation featured: Tom Kemp, author, entrepreneur, seed investor and policy advisor. Jeremy Kudon, Orrick partner. Sean Randolph, Senior Director, Bay Area

With the governor’s signature, Colorado has enacted a new consumer protection law focused on artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems. The “Colorado AI Act” will go into effect on February 1, 2026. It will have a minor impact on developers and deployers of all public-facing AI systems used by Colorado residents and a more significant impact on