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A Canadian artificial intelligence firm specializing in medical information has requested that a Massachusetts federal judge dismiss a recent trade secrets lawsuit, claiming the complaint is an attempt to stifle competition.
Butler Snow law firm used ChatGPT to generate false case law while defending Alabama prison officials against inmate’s lawsuit, raising concerns about AI misuse in legal proceedings
Law professor Eric Goldman discusses the complexities of applying the First Amendment to emerging technologies
A Florida judge ruled that a lawsuit against Character AI and Google can proceed, questioning whether companion chatbots deserve First Amendment protection.
Stanford Law researchers Professor Dan Ho and Mirac Suzgun explore the challenges and opportunities of AI in the legal field
A recent court ruling in Coomer v. Lindell (D. Colo.) has brought attention to the misuse of generative artificial intelligence in legal proceedings. Judge Nina Wang’s decision highlighted significant errors in legal citations and the failure of defense counsel to properly verify the accuracy of AI-generated content.
A podcast from WilmerHale hosted by Felicia Ellsworth and Michael Dawson
A new study compares the decision-making processes of AI and human judges, highlighting the impact of sympathy and legal precedent.
6 News’ Lori Tucker and Attorney Greg Isaacs tackle the legal implications of AI in law enforcement, focusing on the use of AI to make a suspect’s photo ‘talk.’
A groundbreaking study from the University of Minnesota and University of Michigan law schools demonstrates that AI tools are not only increasing efficiency but also improving the quality of legal work by addressing the ‘hallucination’ problem.