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Jens Petry and Tom Gassmann of Squire Patton Boggs explore the extent to which AI can play a role in dispute resolution, ...
The landscape of legal dispute resolution is experiencing a transformative shift, driven by the rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly integrated into various facets of society, transforming industries, enhancing efficiency, and even ...
Insights from U.S. Legal’s 2024 annual survey of 1,000+ legal leaders will guide our discussion on creating a balanced approach to adopting AI and overcoming potential challenges.
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the legal system heralds a transformative era marked by both innovation and unprecedented challenges. After some lawyers made headlines for ...
Businesses across every sector are increasingly integrating AI into their operations. But with innovation comes risk—and ...
AI also surfaces information that previously would have been difficult to find, because you weren’t looking for it. For example, let’s say a firm is the industry leader in oil and gas law ...
Legal challenges to the development and use of generative AI are accumulating. Developers are confronting potential legal minefields involving privacy, cybersecurity and defamation.
The outcome of legal challenges and public discourse surrounding MSG's AI implementation will likely have far-reaching implications for the use of facial recognition technology and AI in public ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in technology, law enforcement, and courts raises complex and unprecedented questions about accountability, the application of "human" rights to autonomous ...
While AI presents exciting opportunities for improving SEO and media practices, agencies must navigate legal challenges and adhere to the updated regulations associated with its implementation.
The lack of legal frameworks to address these issues is a major concern, and the industry needs to come together to find solutions. “I think law will come in on this.