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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, ...
An expert Q&A on the legal issues that ChatGPT and similar generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools raise in the areas of intellectual property (IP), labor and employment, general commercial ...
The landscape of legal dispute resolution is experiencing a transformative shift, driven by the rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Natasha Allen, Co-Chair for Artificial Intelligence within the firm’s Innovative Technology Sector, looks at the current legal and regulatory issues facing AI startups and what to watch for ...
Artificial Intelligence: Legal, ethical, and policy issues AI is surrounded by marketing hype, jargon, inflated expectations, and fear.
Businesses across every sector are increasingly integrating AI into their operations. But with innovation comes risk—and ...
A Thomson Reuters report has found scant use of AI among judges and other court professionals. But that also presents an ...
As burnout among healthcare workers continues to be a major concern, the use of artificial intelligence, EHRs and other automation tools may be able to have a positive impact on hospitals and health ...
Attorneys and judges querying AI for legal interpretation must be wary that consistent answers do not necessarily speak to consensus or correctness, just as inconsistent answers do not necessarily ...
“The role of HR and employment lawyers is to ensure there's a balance between the need for oversight and the benefits that AI ...
AI is here, and it is here to stay. And, of course, these tools are evolving at a rapid pace, presenting new opportunities for use and improving their utility on a nearly daily basis.
As generative AI continues to advance, it blurs the line between human and machine-created content, complicating traditional legal systems.