Tag: artificial intelligence
‘We rather like hanging around law libraries’: Top judges reveal their attitudes towards AI
Human input remains crucial
‘Godfather of AI’ thinks tech won’t hurt plumbers — but could spell trouble for paralegals
Intellectual labour at risk of replacement says Geoffrey Hinton
Copyright in the age of AI: The UK’s contentious proposal
First year law student at Leeds Uni, Xin Ern Teow (Ilex) analyses the UK's proposals to resolve the tension between copyright and AI-produced content
AI and the erosion of artistic integrity
Leeds law school grad, Mohammad Anas, takes a deep-dive into the ramifications of Ghibli-style images on copyright law in the era of generative AI
Should aspiring lawyers embrace AI? Decoding the mixed messages
The Legal Cheek team explore the conflicting range of advice on AI – listen now 🎙️
Book review: Susskind’s ‘How To Think About AI’
Polly Botsford delves into Professor Richard Susskind's 'darker' latest book and wonders: 'Where has Reassuring Richard gone?'
UAE turns to AI to draft the laws of the future
Making legislative system 'faster and more precise'
Shoosmiths offers £1 million bonus pot to encourage AI use among staff
Cash rewards for reaching one million prompts on Microsoft Copilot
AI must uphold the rule of law, campaigners urge
Developers should 'act responsibly'
Budding barristers barred from using AI in pupillage applications
ChatGPT not an option
Over 70% of lawyers think AI is ‘force for good’
Concerns remain over accuracy and ethical issues
Travers launches ‘AI Academy’
New training initiative follows similar move by Linklaters
Linklaters teams up with KCL to deliver AI training for lawyers
Classroom lessons, practical exercises and hackathon
Mastering AI: Meet the lawyers redefining tech in law
Osborne Clarke associates Tom Sharpe and Thomas Stables discuss the transformative role of AI in reshaping legal practices, offering insights into their specialised approaches and the evolving landscape of technology law
Over 40% of lawyers now use AI to accelerate their work
Despite growing use of AI in legal work, concerns persist over public tools producing fake information
Thomson Reuters acquires AI start-up founded by A&O Shearman trainee
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AI in law: Embracing change or facing extinction?
James Southwick, bar course graduate, examines the impact of legal technology on the future of the legal profession
What lawyers can learn from pilots about using AI
From cockpit to courtroom
Warfare technology: can the law really referee?
Harriet Hunter, law student at UCLan, explores AI's impact on weaponry and international humanitarian law
Half of lawyers want self-regulation when it comes to AI
New report highlights adoption concerns within the profession
Contracts on Monday, machine learning on Tuesday: The future of the LLB
Université Toulouse Capitole LLM student Sean Doig examines technology's impact on legal education and training