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Artificial Intelligence May Not Disrupt The Legal Profession For A While

Above the Law - Technology

The work of artificial intelligence definitely still needs to be reviewed by a lawyer. The post Artificial Intelligence May Not Disrupt The Legal Profession For A While appeared first on Above the Law.

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You Be the Judge: Sentencing, Community Outrage, and Calls for Dismissal

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Today’s focus is on Marion County Superior Court Judge Mark D. Stoner. This week, calls for his immediate resignation have grown louder following his sentencing decision involving the convicted killer of a beloved, Indiana police officer. You be the judge… Continue reading → The post You Be the Judge: Sentencing, Community Outrage, and Calls for Dismissal first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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Police Chief Hailed As A Hero For Crashing Into A Car While Fleeing The Scene Of A Shooting

Above the Law - Technology

From the let's-make-sure-everyone-but-taxpayers-get-home-safely dept The post Police Chief Hailed As A Hero For Crashing Into A Car While Fleeing The Scene Of A Shooting appeared first on Above the Law.

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Law Students in BYU Law’s LawX Program Develop Two Applications Targeting Access to Justice

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Two teams of law students, as part of their education at Brigham Young University Law School, have developed applications targeting issues of access to justice, and today, on the last day of classes, they will showcase what they have built at a special event expected to be attended by members of the local legal and […]

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Some GenAI to Help Your New Law Firm

Above the Law - Technology

Are you interested in what generative Ai can do but haven’t had a chance to spend the time experimenting, or even sitting through an hour-long webinar? Here are two resources that won’t take more than ten minutes of your time. First up – a summary comparison of five gen AI platforms and their legal research… The post Some GenAI to Help Your New Law Firm appeared first on My Shingle.

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Measure Your Time, Don’t Just Track it with TimeSolv

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A product that makes time tracking simple benefits attorneys irrespective of practice area or fee structure. For attorneys who bill by the hour, easily entering, editing, and reviewing times holds obvious advantages. But what about flat fee and contingency firms? While those practices need not always record time (unlike hourly attorneys, time is not directly the product you’re moving), it’s still worth doing.

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Navigating The Data Deluge: Privacy, AI Governance, And The Future Of Innovation

Above the Law - Technology

How do we continue to govern data and AI without hindering development? The post Navigating The Data Deluge: Privacy, AI Governance, And The Future Of Innovation appeared first on Above the Law.

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The Most Powerful Tool That Your Firm Isn’t Using  [Sponsored]

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‘The amount of cash flow increase you will see … is incredible,’ says one expert. The post The Most Powerful Tool That Your Firm Isn’t Using appeared first on Above the Law.

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Webcast – CISA Proposes Major Reporting Obligations for Critical Infrastructure

Debevoise Data Blog

On April 22, 2024 from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (EDT), Luke Dembosky, Erez Liebermann, HJ Brehmer, and Stephanie Thomas from our Data Strategy and Security Group will host the next installment of our Data Security Webcast, where we will delve into the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (“CISA”) notice of proposed rulemaking (“Proposed Rule”) for reporting requirements for critical infrastructure entities that experience covered cybersecurity incidents developed pursuant to the Cyb

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, TRADE SECRETS, AND THE CHALLENGE OF TRANSPARENCY 

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Villasenor-Final Artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems can operate in ways that their designers may not fully understand. This creates a series of important questions regarding trade secrets. This Article argues that AI system designers should be able to hold trade secret rights in AI algorithms even when they are unable to articulate how those algorithms operate.

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Judge tosses Nassau County suit defending ban on trans women playing sports: NY AG–Gothamist

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By Charles Lane A federal judge on Friday tossed out a pre-emptive lawsuit from Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, who sought to stave off legal action by New York Attorney General Letitia James over his decision banning transgender women from playing sports at county-owned facilities, James’ office said. “This decision is a tremendous victory for justice and the rule of law, but our work here is not done,” said Alexis Richards, a spokesperson for James.

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GENERATIVE AI AND COPYRIGHT LAW: A MISALIGNMENT THAT COULD LEAD TO THE PRIVATIZATION OF COPYRIGHT ENFORCEMENT

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Kivus-Final The Article discusses the challenges and implications of applying existing copyright law to a subset of artificial intelligence (“AI”) that creates new data known as generative AI (“Generative AI”). Specifically, the Article examines the mismatch between copyright law and the unique legal complexities that arise from the training and use of Generative AI.

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Justice Department finalizes rules to close ‘gun show loophole’–Washington Post

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By Perry Stein In a move that officials touted as the most significant increase in American gun regulation in decades, the Justice Department has finalized rules to close a loophole that allowed people to sell firearms online, at gun shows and at other informal venues without conducting background checks on those who purchase them. The rules — which are expected to take effect in 30 days — codify changes outlined in the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act , which was signed into law by President Bi

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GENERATING DERIVATIVES: AI AND COPYRIGHT’S MOST TROUBLESOME RIGHT 

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Bracha-Final This Article examines broad arguments of infringing copyright’s entitlement of the right of derivatives in the context of Generative AI (“GenAI”) systems. Copyright owners make derivatives arguments against various activities in the GenAI supply chain even in the absence of substantially similar output. They make these arguments in an attempt to go around the limitations of the right of reproduction and establish liability even when reproduction arguments fail.

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Abortion laws by state, explained–The Hill

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BY NATHANIEL WEIXEL AND RACHEL SCULLY When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, it allowed states under Republican control to impose abortion bans or severe limitations, a long-sought goal for many GOP anti-abortion lawmakers. Abortion access now is a state-by-state patchwork of laws that is ever-changing as new restrictions take effect.

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The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

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