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Lawyer Ex Machina #33: the techshow edition
March 2, 2023
AI From WaPo ($): algorithms have been used to help companies hire and promote employees; they're now likely to be used to decide who gets laid off....
Lawyer Ex Machina #32: Sci-fi mag inundated by ChatGPT subs
February 23, 2023
AI SSRN has created a hub for papers devoted to AI and GPT-3 topics, including law scholarship.Employees at both Amazon and JP Morgan have been warned...
Lawyer Ex Machina #31: Bing = Sydney
February 16, 2023
AI Multi-national law firm Allen & Overy announced that it is the first law firm to integrate a generative AI product, called Harvey, into its document...
Lawyer Ex Machina #30: one bad answer from Bard, a $100 million loss for Alphabet
February 9, 2023
AI A group of researchers from various universities and companies have released a paper showing that generative AI models can memorize a small number of...
Lawywer Ex Machina #29: Groundhog Day
February 2, 2023
AI How AI-enhanced tools for automated decision-making can undermine anti-discrimination laws and what can regulators and entities using such tools can do to...
Lawyer Ex Machina #28: DoNotPassGo
January 26, 2023
AI Will the war in Ukraine accelerate the development of fully autonomous drones for warfare, able to "identify, select and attack targets without help from...
Lawyer Ex Machina #27: the AI generation
January 19, 2023
[Editor's note; This week's newletter is longer than usual because so much appears so timely, especially ChatGPT ...] ChatGPT First - did ChatGPT really take...
Lawyer Ex Machina #26: Robo-lawyers in traffic court
January 11, 2023
AI https://twitter.com/theFordon/status/1613189055289724930 DoNotPay, an AI legal self-help app that helps user contest parking tickets and user fees, is...
Lawyer Ex Machina #25: Happy New Year
January 5, 2023
Crypto Tweet | Docket (RECAP Archive) | Memorandum Opinion and Order In Re Celsius Network LLCForbes has published what purports to be a draft of the...
Lawyer Ex Machina #24: Happy holidays
December 8, 2022
This is the last newsletter for this year ... hope to see you all in 2023. Artificial Intelligence (Credit to attorney David Shulman prompting ChatGPT to...
Lawyer Ex Machina #23: Finals time
December 1, 2022
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved a new policy by the Police Department that would authorize the use lethal force against suspects by...
Lawyer Ex Machina: Happy Thanksgiving
November 23, 2022
PacerPro, which has provided automated tools for accessing and collecting federal court documents via PACER, has now unveiled StatePro, giving the same tools...
Lawyer Ex Machina #21: Crypto contagion
November 17, 2022
Playing up an AI race between China and the U.S. may lead to increased military applications as well as less ethical and legal scrutiny of AI products, some...
Lawyer Ex Machina #20: I voted
November 10, 2022
<br /> NYPD Partners With Amazon Surveillance App To Access User Posts | New York City, NY Patch Police say the partnership will help them protect New...
Lawyer Ex Machina #19: how much for a blue check?
November 3, 2022
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Lawyer Ex Machina: Happy Halloween!
October 27, 2022
From Business Insider (via Apple News): "Lawyers Rush to Benefit From Arizona's New Rules on Law Firm Ownership" [PrintFriendly] Sen. Mark Warner is the...
Lawyer Ex Machina #17: The Lettuce Won
October 20, 2022
A Stable Diffusion vid - "human evolution" by Fabio Comparelli: A post shared by . SEC Chairman Gary Gensler wants Congress to "give the Commodity Futures...
Lawyer Ex Machina #16: that crisp fall air
October 12, 2022
Two items from Bloomberg Law: Victims of crypto and NFT fraud can take theft loss deductions [$]Why lawyers reject non-attorney firm ownership [$] Do you do...
Lawyer Ex Machina #15: Away
October 5, 2022
A new study estimates that Bitcoin mining causes climate damage to a similar degree as gasoline consumption and beef production. From the ACLU: Algorithmic...
Lawyer Ex Machina #14: Happy Silent Movie Day
September 29, 2022
LawPath, an Australian legal document and contract management company that focuses on small businesses, is now courting small businesses in the US. An op-ed...
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