Tag: artificial intelligence

How one engineer is helping lawyers build robots
Pinsent Masons technical lead talks all things AI

Could you be fired by a robot – and would UK anti-discrimination law protect you?
Cambridge Uni law grad Puja Patel analyses whether current anti-discrimination laws are fit for purpose in the wake of AI

How I help clients navigate the world of AI
Bird & Bird senior associate Will Bryson discusses his work in the firm’s tech transactions team

Navigating bias in generative AI
Nottingham PPE student Charlie Downey looks at the challenges around artificial intelligence

High-flying law students perform worse in exams when using AI
Lower performers saw significant benefit

Research: AI will lead to more legal work being done by those without ‘traditional qualifications’
Concerns remain over regulation

Improving access to justice – is AI the answer?
Jake Fletcher-Stega, a recent University of Liverpool law grad explores the potential for technology to enhance legal services

Solicitor aims to become first ‘AI-powered MP’
Andrew Gray hopes tech-focused approach will lead to election success

‘Future lawyers need to be versatile and willing to innovate’
As technology continues to transform the legal industry, we chat to Cemile Cakir, head of online postgraduate academic courses at ULaw, for her take on how students should engage with it

Generative AI won’t disrupt law until late 2020s and beyond, says Susskind
Relax aspiring lawyers, you’ve got at least five years…

‘Robo judges’ could make legal rulings, says Master of the Rolls
Option to appeal to a human

Could robots replace junior lawyers?
Solicitor Baljinder Singh Atwal takes a look at five legal tasks that could be done by technology

Over half of lawyers say ChatGPT should be used for legal work
New report shines spotlight on profession's attitudes towards AI

Master of the Rolls: AI tools such as ChatGPT will likely transform the work of lawyers and judges
'We will all have to get with the programme', says Sir Geoffrey Vos

SRA chief asks ChatGPT what future holds for SQE — AI bot defers to regulator
Paul Philip confirms exams won't change in light of tech advances

Court case held in the metaverse
Participants use VR headsets and interact via avatars

The impact of AI on copyright law
Following public excitement around 'ChatGPT', aspiring barrister Jonathan Binns considers the impact of artificial intelligence on UK copyright law, and even asks the chatbot for its take

We quizzed the AI robot everyone is talking about
Hearsay, TC applications, Donoghue v Stevenson and more

The Uffizi follows up Pornhub success by suing Jean Paul Gaultier
But does trouble lie in store when it comes to AI art?