TMT sector head Nasser Ali Khasawneh to lead newly-formed global AI leadership team
Media company accuses AI outfit Ross Intelligence of illegally using its content to train its own competing AI-based platform
ChatGPT creator moves to dismiss claims in lawsuits filed by authors including high-profile writer and performer Sarah Silverman
Task force will examine risks of AI, as well as potential opportunities to support lawyers
Effective regulation and legislation of AI is needed to maintain confidence of the public and protect against rogue operators, writes I. Stephanie Boyce
In-house lawyers should start exploring how generative AI can support their roles, writes independent consultant and business lawyer Greg Stern
In-house counsel expect law firms to adopt cutting edge tech more than law firms think they do
Tech advancements mean lawyers will work differently in the future but they won’t be replaced by robots, writes Ben Paul, CEO of The BD Ladder
Influential academic says best legal and technology minds are needed as AI race accelerates
Businesses that use AI systems need to start preparing for how the new laws will impact their operations, writes Fladgate partner Tim Wright
Three-quarters of corporate counsel also recognise the potential risks, according to Thomson Reuters
Legal profession must develop mechanisms to deal with generative AI says Master of the Rolls Sir Geoffrey Vos
Alternative legal services chief Libby Jackson assumes new role intended to expand HSF’s digital advisory services
Half of legal professionals agree generative AI should be used for legal work, despite concerns over accuracy, privacy, confidentiality and security
Stephen Thaler’s controversial and topical bid to name his AI system DABUS as an inventor reaches the UK’s highest court
Magic Circle firm partners with OpenAI-backed legal startup Harvey to introduce ‘game-changer’ tool
Law Over Borders guide will help businesses navigate international laws and guidelines at inflection point for technology