What legal departments should know before implementing generative artificial intelligence into practice
WOLTERS KLUWER — Generative AI can be a powerful tool for automating routine yet important tasks, allowing corporate attorneys to focus on more value-added work, like practicing law.
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BC LAW — The Intellectual Property and Technology Forum (IPTF) marked a significant milestone on April 10 with its inaugural Writers’ Symposium, held in partnership with the Program on Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — Amid the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak in March 2020, a cyberattack hit the second-biggest hospital in the Czech Republic, compromising the medical care facility’s ability to transfer information between its facility systems and databases.
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LAWYERS WEEKLY — Ahead of his session at the Corporate Counsel Summit 2024, LexisNexis Asia & Pacific managing director Greg Dickason said he is “excited” about the future of the legal industry as it increasingly adopts AI tools.
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BC LAW — Generative AI took the world by storm when OpenAI released GPT-4 in March 2023, the fourth generation of their large language model (LLM) that was packaged and sold as ChatGPT.
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PR NEWSWIRE — BYU Law today announced its LawX Legal Design Lab has developed two legal technology solutions with potential to benefit Utahns, the Utah legal community and beyond.
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BUSINESS INSIDER — In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has firmly entered various sectors, including healthcare, technology, and, of course, law.
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN — The rapidly expanding use of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools has fired up a fervent debate in academia.
Read More about Opinion: How artificial intelligence is transforming the classroomThomson Reuters launches developer portal for legal technology and risk assessment applications
LAW SITES — Thomson Reuters has launched a global Developer Portal giving access to over 100 APIs, providing tax, legal, risk and fraud professionals with tools to more easily integrate their workflows with the company’s technology, data, content and insights.
Read More about Thomson Reuters launches developer portal for legal technology and risk assessment applicationsRutgers Law professor Ellen P. Goodman authors report on federal artificial intelligence regulation
RUTGERS — A Rutgers law professor has been leading a federal initiative to ensure that artificial intelligence used in a growing number of sectors including education, employment, finance, and health care is trustworthy and safe.
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