.AI Legal Beat
-
3 Questions For A Legal Tech Founder And Handicapper (Part I)
Pre/Dicta uses AI and machine learning to forecast outcomes and timelines for case-critical motion practice in civil suits. It is the only commercially available predictive AI for litigation.
-
The F1 Score: A Litmus Test For AI Procurement In Corporate Legal Departments
The F1 Score helps legal teams identify products that maintain a delicate balance between missing important documents and flagging too many irrelevant ones.
-
-
Elon Musk Drops OpenAI Lawsuit Right Before Forcing Lawyers To Make Bad Arguments In Court
Artificial intelligence is a lot like the rainforest except in the way that it’s not at all.
-
The recent announcements on Palantir’s Maven Smart System and other strategic tools are just the start, CDAO Radha Plumb told Breaking Defense, with announcements on tactical and business systems coming by fall.
-
Former Homeland Security Secretary Warns Of The Danger AI Poses To Democracy
With an election nearly upon us, it’s a good time to think about guarding against cyberattacks and deepfakes that could affect voting.
-
Law Firms Gear Up To Battle Deepfakes
Ed. note: This is the latest in the article series, Cybersecurity: Tips From the Trenches, by our friends at Sensei Enterprises, a boutique provider of IT, cybersecurity, and digital forensics services. The Rise of Deepfakes While lawyers have certainly been aware of deepfakes for years, everyone was fighting malware infections. As we constantly remind lawyers, the cybersecurity world […]
-
The AI-powered tool embedded within CiteRight helps litigation teams quickly find, synthesize, and generate high-quality case law summaries.
-
Transformation In Legal Operations: Executing ‘Big T’ And ‘Little T’ Changes
From sweeping, organization-wide overhauls to subtle, gradual enhancements, the journey of transformation is fraught with challenges.
-
Federal Judge Uses ChatGPT To Make His Decision And It Makes More Sense Than You’d Think
Eleventh Circuit judge explains why he used generative AI to develop his reasoning in a recent case.
-
-
No ‘Fear Factor’: Biglaw Summer Associates ‘Excited’ About Using AI
Generative AI comes to Biglaw summer associates, but how do they like it?
-
What’s going on in the case filed by the New York Times against Microsoft and OpenAI? For now, the most attention must be paid to the pending motions to dismiss.
-
LexisNexis Purchases Contract Drafting Tool, Brazilian Butt Lift
LexisNexis bought Henchman for the technology… the sense of humor came free.
-
‘Legal Tech Lists’: 5 Things I Love About Hosting Legal Tech Panels
We’re just over here creating exceptional content for attorneys! Who doesn’t love that?
-
Fresh Perspectives From FutureLaw 2024: Actionable Insights For Lawyers
This mix of viewpoints is our superpower, allowing us to address our diverse challenges and drive meaningful change.
-
American Arbitration Association Sees Future Of Dispute Resolution Online With Acquisition
The future of dispute resolution is online.
-
Facial Recognition Still Struggles To Recognize Faces As More People Are Misidentified As Criminals
From the everything-is-fine-say-tech-purveyors-surrounded-by-flames dept
-
The preprint study by Stanford’s RegLab and its Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence research center found that LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters overstate their claims of the extent to which their products are free of hallucinations.
-
I, For One, Welcome Our New Sexbot Overlords
If OpenAI is headed into sexbot territory, it needs to market its products appropriately. If it is designing a tool for the masses that will empower them to obtain the information they need when they need it, then it had best rechart its course.