
It’s A Small (Language Model) World After All
The next phase of AI won't be about who can build the biggest Frankenstein, but who can build the cheapest, sharpest pocketknife.
The next phase of AI won't be about who can build the biggest Frankenstein, but who can build the cheapest, sharpest pocketknife.
The question isn’t whether you’re exposed. It’s whether you know where the exposure lives.
Firms need to work harder on mentorship programs. Lawyers need more hands-on training that can’t be done exclusively with AI.
The problem with AI feels awfully familiar.
It’s about turning static documents into living data that supports smarter business decisions.
New guide helps legal technology executives communicate with lawyers.
Here are three ways legal executives should work to increase AI adoption among their teams.
Chirag Shah, partner at Define Ventures, thinks the success of a healthcare AI startup often depends on its ability to move beyond a narrow point solution.
The very AI tools making your firm more efficient may also be the reason your insurance claim gets denied.
After decades of massive hikes, the market seems to have cooled.
Harvey believes the children are our future.
What legal professionals need to know about the new technology everyone is talking about.
AI will have lasting impact on the legal profession.
Future regulatory regimes may be able to draw on past lessons.
Biglaw's got it wrong on this one.