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By Neda Shaheen, Michael G. Gruden, CIPP/G & Eric Ransom on August 29, 2024 On August 21, 2024, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released the Second Public Draft of Digital Identity Guidelines (hereinafter, “Draft Guidelines”) for final review. The Draft Guidelines introduce potentially notable requirements for government contractors using artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Among the most significant draft requirements are

UNESCO’s recent survey of judicial operators worldwide has highlighted a significant lack of institutional guidance and training on the use of AI systems. In response, UNESCO, in collaboration with international experts, has developed draft Guidelines for AI use in Courts and Tribunals. The guidelines, shaped by the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of AI, aim

Company places fifth among global service providers in inaugural AI50 vendor report Wolters Kluwer, a global leader in professional information, software solutions, and services, has achieved a global top five ranking from Chartis Research for excellence in artificial intelligence (AI) innovation in the Chartis RiskTech AI 50 2024 report. The report explores the broad landscape of AI development and

Source: https://www.singaporelawwatch.sg/Headlines/New-generative-AI-feature-to-help-lawyers-summarise-court-judgments-from-September The feature, known as GPT-Legal, will be available on LawNet from September, announced Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon on Monday (Aug 19), at the first session of the annual mass-call ceremony to admit new lawyers. The large language model tool was trained on legal data from LawNet’s repository of content, which includes court judgments,

Unfortunately I’m not allowed to access the Daily Jnl website from the UK? So Perplexity tells me The Daily Journal’s 2024 Top Artificial Intelligence Lawyers list recognizes California attorneys who specialize in working with emerging AI technologies. Several prominent lawyers have been named to this prestigious list for their contributions and expertise in the field of

Lex Blog A federal judge in the Western District of Virginia has ordered a plaintiff’s attorneys to show cause why they should not be sanctioned for the alleged misuse of artificial intelligence (AI). The plaintiff’s attorneys filed a brief objecting to U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel C. Hoppe’s order granting a protective order in the whistleblower

AI is one of the biggest topics in law right now, impacting nearly every single practice area, and we have been seeing more AI-related posts coming through the broader LexBlog Network. Because AI affects every practice area, firms’ insights on the subject can be scattered across various blogs and publications. Recognizing the growing need for

Law Sites In its first major pronouncement on the ethics of using generative AI in law practice, the American Bar Association has issued an opinion saying that lawyers need not become experts in the technology, but must have a reasonable understanding of the capabilities and limitations of the specific generative AI technology the lawyer might

Industry Leaders Come Together to Develop Curriculum Berkeley, CA – August 13, 2024 – Berkeley Law, renowned for its innovative legal education and leadership in law and technology, is proud to announce the launch of the first-ever law degree with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI). Set to begin in summer 2025, the AI-focused Master