* Microsoft predicts that “AI Law” will be a major field of practice in the future. [Artificial Lawyer]
* AI manages to best humans at the Stanford University reading test. Is the machine takeover here? [Engadget]
* Don’t quit your job just yet. Those Stanford reading test results may not mean what the tech giants want us to think they mean. [Wired]
* Legal research just got easier, thanks to Casetext’s new Black Letter Law feature that lets you focus only on the key holdings you need. [Law Sites Blog]
* Is Slack the future of M&A law? Its new Private Shared Channels would like to think so. [TechCrunch]
* The verdict is in — machines aren’t any better than humans at predicting crime. [Wired]
* Forget the Skynet takeover. AI is creating more legal jobs, not replacing lawyers. [Above the Law]
* If you’re still concerned, here’s how to best ensure you still have your law firm job in the age of AI. [Evolve the Law]
* Go ask Alice: A Houston-based tech company has launched a virtual adviser designed specifically to help women entrepreneurs get their businesses off the ground. [Forbes]
* Legal tech is expanding its innovative scope to the insurance world as VortexLegal ups the game with on-demand coverage attorneys. [Insurance Innovators]