IBM
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How IBM Watson AI is Being Leveraged in Legal Today
No longer just a big, computerized “brain,” it is now the “gold standard for purposeful analytics processing.”
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IBM And Columbia University To Accelerate Blockchain Ventures
Blockchain is for real, and it is a big deal — as evidenced by this one.
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Innovation, New Ideas, Technology
The World’s Most Disruptive Technology (That No One Is Talking About), Part II.
Quantum computing “changes everything” by fundamentally changing how computers process data. Here’s how and why you should care.
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It Looks Like IBM Is Still Trying To Build A Robot Lawyer One Publicity Stunt At A Time
With IBM’s Project Debater, the company shows off some impressive tech, but ultimately leaves you wondering if they really understand the market.
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Blockchain In Practice: A Single Source Of Truth
Dean Sonderegger sits down with the team at IBM Watson Legal to discuss the future of blockchain.
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Biglaw, General Counsel, In-House Counsel, Technology
5 Ways In Which The Business Of Law Is NOT Changing Anytime Soon
Are we experiencing, or about to experience, a revolution in the world of legal services? Slow your roll….
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* IBM says Watson’s about to take away your job, which is an announcement IBM makes roughly every three months because they’re taunting us. [Corporate Counsel]
* Betty Shelby acquitted in the killing of a black motorist because apparently it’s always reasonable to believe a random black guy is going to pull a gun. [NBC News]
* Former client seeks $1.4 million back that it spent trying to disqualify BakerHostetler. [Law360]
* Latham’s Alice Fisher has pulled out of the FBI Director sweepstakes. All eyes are on Joe Lieberman right now, but folks G. Gordon Liddy is just sitting there raring to go. [National Law Journal]
* And apparently Sheriff Clarke (who I’m sure was Trump’s personal pick) is taking a Homeland Security job so he can focus on harassing the poor and disadvantaged without having to bother all those nice bankers. [New York Times]
* Judge Charles Breyer took a break from writing the best benchslaps of all time to issue a groundbreaking video game ruling citing Star Wars and Love Actually — two movies that should never, ever be mentioned in the same sentence. [Hollywood Reporter]
* Stupid fan lawsuit against Warriors center ZaZa Pachulia moves on. [KENS5]
* More horrific allegations from Ken Starr’s world-class leadership at Baylor. [Huffington Post]