.AI Legal Beat
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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.
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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.
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The Next Frontier: AI Easy For Lawyers To Really Build
At some point, we need to give lawyers access to the advantages AI can provide now.
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The first-of-its-kind product aims to use AI to allow lawyers to search across libraries of transcripts and then dynamically interact with and interrogate individual transcripts to find relevant information.
Called Transcript Genius, it was developed by Steno, a tech-enabled provider of legal support and court reporting services. It is launching today in a closed beta. Those interested can sign up on Steno’s website.
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Health Care / Medicine, Technology
SmarterDx Rakes In $50M For Its AI That Helps Hospitals Capture More Revenue
SmarterDx — an AI startup that provides clinical review and quality audits for medical claims — closed a $50 million Series B funding round, bringing its total funding to date to $71 million.
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Generating Predictions For Grants Pass v. Johnson Using Artificial Intelligence
Optimized Legal Audio is an artificial intelligence engine in its infancy that tries to hear what judges say, read the language they use, and through this to infer their relative preference for one attorney’s argument over another’s.
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Harvey’s founders will also be showing the product more often, attending more industry conferences, and speaking more often with the press.
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The Digital Transformation Journey: Lessons For Lawyers Embracing AI
The journey from the days of leather-bound law books to the digital age — and now toward an AI-driven future — offers valuable lessons for embracing change.
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Some GenAI To Help Your New Law Firm
Here are two AI resources that won’t take more than 10 minutes of your time to review.
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Biglaw Leader Thinks Using AI Will Help His Firm Beat The Competition In The Market
This Biglaw leader is ready to adapt to the new reality of AI helping his firm make more money.
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Speaking From Beyond The Grave Was Only Cool When 2Pac Did It
For the Swifties who haven’t heard ‘Taylor Made,’ it’s probably worth a listen.
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AI Certification For Lawyers: Navigating The Knowledge Conundrum
In the debate on whether lawyers need AI certification, the answer may well be personal and contextual.
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Artificial Intelligence May Not Disrupt The Legal Profession For A While
The work of artificial intelligence definitely still needs to be reviewed by a lawyer.
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Leave it to the originalists to make AI truly dystopian.
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Maybe We’ve Got The Artificial Intelligence In Law ‘Problem’ All Wrong
Perhaps artificial intelligence could stand to be a little less human.
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Cybersecurity Statistics In 2024: Is Your Law Firm Protected?
Sixty-nine percent of organizations were infected by ransomware. It remains a plague.
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The Intersection Of Human Creativity And AI: A Legal Renaissance
AI’s foray into the creative domain, producing works that rival human creations, has sparked a debate on the future of creativity itself.
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Navigating The Tech Tightrope In Law: A Blueprint For The AI-Driven Future
A strategic, purpose-driven approach is essential to navigate legal tech adoption’s complexities successfully.