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How Generative AI Works (Part I)

Above the Law - Technology

This is the first in a series of articles that will help lay a foundation so attorneys can better understand how AI works. The post How Generative AI Works (Part I) appeared first on Above the Law.

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Will Law Blogs Use AI-Generated Content to Mislead the Public?

Kevin O'Keefe

The New York Times’ Stuart Thompson reports dozens of fringe news websites, content farms, and fake reviewers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create inauthentic content online, according to two reports released by NewsGuard and ShadowDragon. The AI-generated content includes fabricated events, medical advice, and celebrity death hoaxes, raising concerns about the technology’s potential to reshape the misinformation landscape online.

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Unleashing Potential: Laura Terrell on Transforming Legal Careers through Executive Coaching (TGIR Ep. 204)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

In this episode, we welcome Laura Terrell, an executive coach at ⁠ Laura Terrell, LLC ⁠ , with a rich and varied career history. Laura has served as a Special Assistant to President George W. Bush at the White House, a senior level appointee at the US Department of Justice, an Equity partner at two large global law firms, and in-house counsel at a major global consulting and business advisory firm.

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The 3 Best Breathing Techniques for Easing Stress

Attorney at Work

Gray Robinson | By doing these simple breathing techniques every day, you can manage your stress and anxiety. The post The 3 Best Breathing Techniques for Easing Stress appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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First-of-its-Kind App and Companion Website Provide Foster Youth Information on their Legal Rights

Above the Law - Technology

A new first-of-its-kind app and companion website, called FosterPower , provide foster youth with comprehensive but easy-to-understand information about their rights to mental health care, education and legal protections. Developed by Bay Area Legal Services , a nonprofit law firm in Tampa, Fla., with funding from a 2021 Legal Services Corporation Technology Initiative Grant , FosterPower is designed to empower the more than 20,000 children in Florida’s child welfare system with informatio

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News by Conversation: AI Chatbots Could Transform the Way We Access Legal Insight and Commentary

Kevin O'Keefe

News by conversation? Well, it’s starting to happen – to a small extent, as reported by The New York Times’ Benjamin Mullin. The implications of news by conversation are a tad scary for lawyers and law firms publishing legal insight and commentary to build a name. At some point, I could have a conversation with AI to “get” what I need without doing a search, traveling to legal sites or subscribing to various legal blogs or email newsletters.

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Competitive Keyword Ad Lawsuit Fails…Despite 236 Potentially Confused Customers–Lerner & Rowe v. Brown Engstrand

Eric Goldman

This case involves two rival personal injury law firms in Arizona, one of which engaged in competitive keyword advertising against the other. The court dismisses the lawsuit on summary judgment. The court focuses on the likelihood of consumer confusion. The court starts with a general observation: “Although it might at first seem that one firm’s purchase of another firm’s trademark as a Google keyword would constitute infringement, courts generally have not adopted that view,” citing

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Leveraging ChatGPT In Legal Practice: Best Practices And Ethical Considerations

Above the Law - Technology

You can think of ChatGPT and tools like it as a highly intelligent assistant who sometimes sprinkles inaccuracies into its otherwise very helpful responses. The post Leveraging ChatGPT In Legal Practice: Best Practices And Ethical Considerations appeared first on Above the Law.

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Blogging, With AI, Expedites – Dramatically – Legal Insight and Commentary on Primary Law

Kevin O'Keefe

Immigration lawyer, and one of the first lawyers to publish to the net, Greg Siskind , shared on LinkedIn last night that GPT4 reduced a 500 page 500 page immigration bill introduced yesterday by Representatives Escobar and Salazar. Siskind says, “In the past, I would have camped out at a Starbucks and probably spent a day producing a summary like this.

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Introducing Harvey AI: Revolutionizing the Legal Field with Artificial Intelligence

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In the ever-evolving landscape of AI tools for the legal profession , a remarkable contender has emerged— Harvey AI , an AI solution specifically created for the legal profession. Backed by a recent investment from Open.AI, the creators of ChatGPT, many speculate on the implications of this technology for the future of law. Although Harvey AI is still in its beta phase, only time will reveal the true impact it will have on the legal industry.

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Enhance Your Legal Department's Performance with Strategic Planning and Technology

Hanzo Blog

In-House Legal Departments, like any other business function, must be efficient and effective to deliver the best possible results. They must balance their workload, comply with regulatory requirements, and provide legal counsel to their organization in a cost-effective and streamlined manner. That’s where a Legal Operations professional can help, particularly by prioritizing strategic planning, technology, and information governance to ensure the department runs efficiently and provides the bes

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One Of The Best Generative AI Products In Legal Rumored To Be In Acquisition Talks Worth ‘Hundreds Of Millions’

Above the Law - Technology

Someone is reportedly talking to Casetext. But who? The post One Of The Best Generative AI Products In Legal Rumored To Be In Acquisition Talks Worth ‘Hundreds Of Millions’ appeared first on Above the Law.

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Robert Scoble Visits LexBlog to See What We’re Up to on AI

Kevin O'Keefe

We had the pleasure of having tech evangelist, blogger and author, Robert Scoble visit LexBlog, here in Seattle last evening. With Robert’s having covered AI as much anyone, it was an honor that he was interested in seeing how LexBlog was using AI in legal publishing, particularly blogging. Robert has been covering AI was well as anyone – and he’s been doing so for years.

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Ill-Advised Attempt to Blow Up the DMCA Online Safe Harbors Unsurprisingly Fails–Athos v. YouTube

Eric Goldman

Athos owns the copyrights to many classic Mexican films. Users regularly upload its film clips to YouTube. These uploads have irritated Athos since 2014. However, Athos rejected YouTube’s fast-lane options for copyright owners (such as the Copyright Match Tool, Content Verification Program, and Content ID), allegedly because it did not want to agree to release YouTube from liability.

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In the post-AI legal world, what will lawyers do?

LLRX

Jordan Furlong writes - the legal profession is about to go through what manufacturing already has. In the next few years, legally trained generative AI will replace lawyer labour on a scale we’ve never seen before. An enormous amount of lawyer activity consists of researching, analyzing, writing, developing arguments, critiquing counter-claims, and drafting responses.

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How Legal Ops Has Evolved, According To CLOC Attendees

Above the Law - Technology

Observations on a rapidly growing profession from the floor of this year’s CLOC Global Institute. The post How Legal Ops Has Evolved, According To CLOC Attendees appeared first on Above the Law.

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A.I., Like Netscape Before it, Can Connect Lawyers to People, for Good

Kevin O'Keefe

The New York Times’ Pui-Wing Tam writes that much is being made of how to put this latest tech boom into perspective. Tam shares that A.I. may be having a Netscape moment. There are parallels between today’s fervor for A.I.-powered chatbots like ChatGPT and Bard and the excitement over the Netscape browser from the 1990s. Both allowed people to recognize the possibilities around an existing technology, leading to new innovation.

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How (Legal) Organizations can Achieve Thoughtful Adoption of New Technology and Innovation (Erik Bermudez VP of Strategic Partnerships – Filevine)

Technically Legal

Erik Bermudez, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships for legal practice management software Filevine, visits the podcast to discuss the importance of having an internal champion to drive software adoption within an organization, as well as ongoing training and metrics tracking to ensure the software is being used effectively. Erik also emphasizes that successful implementation of new technology requires top management’s understanding of the problem and pain points that the software is solving

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Local Q&A: Is Memorial Day weekend a busy time for DWI attorneys?

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Memorial Day weekend is often considered a busy time for DWI attorneys in the United States. Because it’s a holiday weekend that marks the unofficial start of summer, many folks associate it with social gatherings, parties, and outdoor activities. Unfortunately, it is also a time when alcohol consumption increases, which can lead to an increase in incidents of driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI).

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Montana Won’t Be Able To Hit The Finisher On TikTok Without Addressing The Constitution

Above the Law - Technology

To think that there would be this much trouble over the dance app. The post Montana Won’t Be Able To Hit The Finisher On TikTok Without Addressing The Constitution appeared first on Above the Law.

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CloudNine Early Case Assessment

CloudNine

Internal investigations and data analysis before litigation even begins can help companies and their legal teams reduce data collection and custodian interview costs, data storage costs, and help refine strategies if litigation does happen. CloudNine helps clients leverage early case assessment approaches during internal investigations to assist with this process.

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Hanzo Collaboration Data Snapshot Survey Results from CLOC

Hanzo Blog

Once again, the CLOC Global Institute (CGI) has come and gone. But while we were there, Hanzo took a quick snapshot survey of Legal Operations professionals to gain insights into how people are using collaboration data and how it's affecting in-house legal departments.

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How Lawyers Can Stand Out on LinkedIn

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LinkedIn is the social media hub for professionals and businesses. It’s home to 875 million members , 16.2% of whom are daily active users. Those numbers point to huge opportunity – and huge competition. For lawyers to establish their LinkedIn presence, they have to set themselves apart. That’s achieved through the organic building of followers or through paid advertising.

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Thomson Reuters Previews Its Plans for Generative AI, Announces Integration with Microsoft 365 Copilot

Above the Law - Technology

As other legal technology companies have rushed to release products using generative AI, one of the largest, Thomson Reuters, has been unusually silent. It broke that silence slightly two weeks ago, when it announced plans to invest some $100 million a year in AI, including incorporating generative AI across its flagship products in the second half of this year.

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Artificial Intelligence in e-Discovery: Explaining, Describing, and Defending What is Beyond our Field of Vision

Relativity

As popular culture some serious tension in regards to AI, we asked some of our partners to give us their take on artificial intelligence in e-discovery. Interestingly, we found a quartet of common themes woven among them.

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‘Standardization is the Greatest Opportunity!’ Indira Cortes, Marqeta

Artificial Lawyer

This week’s Legal Innovators California Profile is with Indira Cortes, Senior Manager – Legal Operations at Marqeta, the card issuer and payment processing company. Indira will be speaking at.

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AI has social consequences, but who pays the price? Tech companies’ problem with ‘ethical debt’

LLRX

As a technology ethics educator and researcher, Carey Fiesler has thought about AI systems amplifying harmful biases and stereotypes, students using AI deceptively, privacy concerns, people being fooled by misinformation, and labor exploitation. Fiesler characterizes this not at technical debt but as accruing ethical debt. Just as technical debt can result from limited testing during the development process, ethical debt results from not considering possible negative consequences or societal har

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Now Live At The Non-Event: The Very Latest In Doc Management Tech!

Above the Law - Technology

The struggle against entropy is real, but winning it will supercharge your efficiency. Read on to learn how. The post Now Live At The Non-Event: The Very Latest In Doc Management Tech! appeared first on Above the Law.

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8 Tips for Growing Your Family Law Practice While Keeping Your Sanity

Attorney at Work

Tips for creating a successful family law practice — and handling a work-life chock full of domestic drama without burning out. The post 8 Tips for Growing Your Family Law Practice While Keeping Your Sanity appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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More Thoughts about the SCOTUS Twitter and Google Rulings

Eric Goldman

[I did a media interview about last week’s Twitter v. Taamneh and Gonzalez v. Google rulings. The transcript:] What got you into the field of internet law? What is most interesting in the field right now? I have been researching and writing about Internet Law for over 30 years. I got my first email account in 1991 and started talking with people all over the world.

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Bees can learn, remember, think and make decisions – here’s a look at how they navigate the world

LLRX

Stephen Buchmann is a pollination ecologist specializing in bees, and an adjunct professor with the departments of Entomology and of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona. He draws on his experience studying bees for almost 50 years to explore how these creatures perceive the world and their amazing abilities to navigate, learn, communicate and remember.

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Taco Bell Teams Up With LeBron James To Bring ‘Taco Tuesday’ Fight To The Masses

Above the Law - Technology

It tolls for thee. The post Taco Bell Teams Up With LeBron James To Bring ‘Taco Tuesday’ Fight To The Masses appeared first on Above the Law.

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CLOC Global Institute 2023 reflections: 5 legal ops trends coming in hot

Simple Legal

Recently, I had the privilege of attending the 2023 CLOC Global Institute (CGI) conference at the exquisite Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Representing Onit as a Diamond sponsor, I was able to dive into the current state of the market, gain insights into the future of the industry, and learn about the pressing concerns on the minds of legal operations professionals.

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Court Greenlights TikTok Content Moderators’ Lawsuit–Young v. ByteDance

Eric Goldman

TikTok outsources some of its content moderation/review to third-party BPOs (Atrium and Telus). Two BPO-employed reviewers claim they suffered psychological harm from their work. The lawsuit claims the BPOs were TikTok’s proxies. Allegedly: TikTok provided all “instructional” and “training” materials. TikTok required content moderators to use its proprietary “TCS” software to review its videos, and it exercised “full control” over that software.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, May 20, 2023

LLRX

Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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How The Latest Tech Can Help You Navigate eDiscovery

Above the Law - Technology

Explore three technologies in this special report. The post How The Latest Tech Can Help You Navigate eDiscovery appeared first on Above the Law.

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The Attorney at Work 2023 Podcast Survey Report

Attorney at Work

The results are in! The post The Attorney at Work 2023 Podcast Survey Report appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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