California Bill looks at artificial intelligence usage rules for lawyers
BLOOMBERG LAW — A California lawmaker is exploring rules on how legal professionals use artificial intelligence—particularly the type that can generate text and other content on its own—when filing court documents.
Read More about California Bill looks at artificial intelligence usage rules for lawyersA look at the uses of generative artificial intelligence in the legal profession and legal education
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Over the past year, the legal technology (LegalTech) field has been experiencing a significant renaissance of interest in light of generative AI capabilities.
Read More about A look at the uses of generative artificial intelligence in the legal profession and legal educationLMU-Loyola Law Loyola professor Rebecca Delfino authors paper on the costs of litigating AI or deepfake evidence
LAW 360 — Loyola Law School professor Rebecca Delfino recently published a paper about how the costs of litigating artificial intelligence-generated or deepfake evidence, in particular expert witness fees, create access to justice barriers for litigants.
Read More about LMU-Loyola Law Loyola professor Rebecca Delfino authors paper on the costs of litigating AI or deepfake evidenceWilliam and Mary Law Center for Legal and Court Technology hosts conference on generative artificial intelligence
WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — To engage these issues, on Friday, February 9, 2024, the Center for Legal & Court Technology at William & Mary Law School hosted the 2024 Problematic Generative AI conference, where panelists shared their expertise and perspectives on Generative AI from diverse perspectives of International Law, Research, Policy, and Industry.
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LAWFUEL — Gone are the days when becoming a lawyer only meant burying your nose in thick books and taking endless notes in lecture halls. The digital wave has hit legal education, and it’s making waves, changing how students learn about the law, interact with it, and prepare for their careers.
Read More about How technology has influenced legal educationHarvard Law hosts Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan to discuss artificial intelligence and antitrust
HARVARD LAW TODAY — Law students hoping to begin changing the world before they even graduate could do worse than cast their eyes in the direction of Federal Trade Commission chair and ardent advocate of enforcing antitrust laws, Lina Khan.
Read More about Harvard Law hosts Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan to discuss artificial intelligence and antitrustPenn Carey Law Center for the Fair Administration of Justice releases paper on how artificial intelligence could be used in criminal adjudication
PENN CAREY LAW — In a new paper in Psychological Science, researchers from the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justiceat the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School demonstrate how artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the accuracy of the criminal adjudication process.
Read More about Penn Carey Law Center for the Fair Administration of Justice releases paper on how artificial intelligence could be used in criminal adjudicationNorthwestern Law faculty Daniel W. Linna Jr. joins Illinois Supreme Court artificial intelligence task force
NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — In January, the Illinois Supreme Court selected Daniel W. Linna Jr., Senior Lecturer and the Director of Law and Technology Initiatives, to serve on its Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task Force as part of its strategic agenda, which provides a blueprint for the next three years.
Read More about Northwestern Law faculty Daniel W. Linna Jr. joins Illinois Supreme Court artificial intelligence task forcePodcast: Rutgers Law dean Johanna Bond discusses artificial intelligence with graduate
THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — Nancy Wolff RLAW’81 joins Dean Bond to talk about her own journey from law school to practicing law in media, entertainment, and arts, along with the developments in AI and how it affects her industry.
Read More about Podcast: Rutgers Law dean Johanna Bond discusses artificial intelligence with graduateA look at Stanford Law Artificial Intelligence Executive Order Tracker
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — The U.S. government has made swift progress and broadened transparency, but that momentum needs to be maintained for the next looming deadlines.
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