ChatGPT’s unveiling sparked conversations among law faculty, with opinions ranging from banning GPT platforms in certain classes to encouraging experimentation to reconsidering law school pedagogy, professors contacted by the ABA Journal say.... Read more »
Riding the waves of ChatGPT’s explosive entrance in late 2022, a host of vendors have developed generative artificial intelligence-powered tools for use throughout the contract life cycle. “It is not often in... Read more »
Typically cautious with new technology, attorneys are dipping their toes into “a sea change” of new generative artificial intelligence tools for e-discovery, says Mary Mack, CEO and chief legal technologist at Electronic... Read more »
The event kicks off Feb. 14 with the Startup Alley annual pitch competition that involves legal tech companies giving quick summaries of who they are and what problem that they purport to... Read more »
In late 2022, veteran immigration lawyer Greg Siskind used a beta version of Casetext’s artificial intelligence legal assistant CoCounsel for research in a class action lawsuit he filed for Ukrainian refugees seeking... Read more »
A Rasa team member (left) helps a woman register for the Rasa app at a legal clinic at Arizona State University in Phoenix. Photo courtesy of Rasa. The impact for people clearing... Read more »
Photos courtesy of Alex Su. In the past decade, influencer culture has exploded. However, content creation is not just about Gen Zers and millennials promoting new brands, hot products and lifestyle choices.... Read more »
(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Judge Beryl Howell has had about all she can take of Rudy Giuliani’s bullshit. Just days before trial in the defamation case brought by Atlanta poll workers... Read more »
* Could it be that originalism revolves around blatant historical falsehoods? Yes, don’t be silly, of course it is. [Politico] * Supreme Court eyes blowing up tax law while it’s at it.... Read more »
