What Can Chat GPT Do for Me? (As Written by Chat GPT)By Elisabeth RitterLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, September 2023Law firms must balance the benefits of the technology against the potential risks and challenges to ensure that they are using it effectively and ethically.
What Can Chat GPT Do for Me? (As Written by Chat GPT)By Elisabeth RitterGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, July 2023Law firms must balance the benefits of the technology against the potential risks and challenges to ensure that they are using it effectively and ethically.
A.I. and the Practice of LawBy Raleigh D. KalbfleischFamily Law, April 2023A look at the intersection of artificial intelligence and the practice of law.
GPT-3 and the Future of Legal WritingBy Jonathan NesslerInternational and Immigration Law, January 2023A looka t the way in which artificial intelligence will impact the practice of law.
GPT-3 and the Future of Legal WritingBy Jonathan NesslerLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, December 2022A looka t the way in which artificial intelligence will impact the practice of law.
What Is Artificial Intelligence, Anyway? Finding a Reasonable DefinitionBy Matt LoarLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, December 2022We hear a lot about artificial intelligence these days, from ethical concerns around bias to the warnings that AI will be the death of us all. But what exactly is artificial intelligence?
Employers Beware: The EEOC Is Monitoring Use of Artificial IntelligenceBy Dan Butler & Kevin WhiteLabor and Employment Law, October 2021The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is monitoring employers’ artificial intelligence in the workplace to ensure compliance with anti-discrimination laws.
HAL takes the bar examBy Dan BreenLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, December 2018In the realm of technological development, the legal industry is slower to adopt widespread change than most other industries, but we are at a point where the profound impact of artificial intelligence technology will be felt by the vast majority of legal practitioners.