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(California) – Akin has launched its AI Law & Regulation Tracker, a platform focused on key trends affecting artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies to keep readers ahead of the curve. Akin’s AI Tracker is led by an international, cross-practice AI industry team in the fields of policy, national security, intellectual property, data privacy, and health,

Travers Smith has launched an AI Academy. The internal training programme is open to the entire firm. It will feature mandatory modules and leverage the firm’s expertise in the hope of embedding a ‘deeper understanding of how AI can be used to enhance client engagement, increase productivity and boost efficiencies’. Spearheaded by Head of Knowledge

The use of artificial intelligence in the EU will be regulated by the AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive AI law. Find out how it will protect you. Table of contents AI Act: different rules for different risk levels Transparency requirements Supporting innovation Next steps More on the EU’s digital measures This illustration of artificial

The Law Society of England and Wales has announced its new AI strategy, which is based on three pillars: innovation, impact and integrity. Central to the strategy is integrity, which aims to ensure that AI is being used responsibly and ethically to support the rule of law and access to justice. Led by the three pillars, the

Author: Scott Schlegel As a sitting judge with expertise in the intersection of AI and law, I’ve long anticipated the day when artificial intelligence would significantly impact our legal proceedings. Well, it looks like that day has arrived, as evidenced by the recent Matter of Weber case in the Surrogate’s Court of Saratoga County, New

Interview Source: https://www.oba.org/JUST/Practice_List/2024/November-2024/Justice-of-Ontarios-Top-Court-Urges-Lawyers-and-J In a cautionary Q&A, the Honourable Peter Lauwers, justice of the Court of Appeal for Ontario and chair of the Civil Rules Committee’s Artificial Intelligence Subcommittee, weighs in on some alarming implications of AI-generated evidence, the crucial questions litigators should be asking themselves when considering when to introduce or how to respond

https://legaltechnology.com/2024/10/14/shoosmiths-and-enzai-launch-ai-compliance-platform/Legal IT Insider UK top 100 law firm Shoosmiths and AI governance platform Enzai have launched AI Comply, which is designed to help businesses navigate the complex AI regulatory landscape. As the adoption of AI technologies surges and AI regulation continues to evolve, businesses using AI technologies will need to adopt more sophisticated compliance frameworks. AI Comply combines the