Cassandre Coyer
The rise of more data privacy contract work could ultimately help spur greater data privacy knowledge and skills within legal tech organizations in the near future, even as these part-time roles eventually become less prominent.
A recent report from IPRO and ACEDS found that a majority of in-house lawyers are likely to prefer working with smaller firms going forward as they see them as more innovative, pushing back on the narrative that Big Law has been at the forefront of legal innovation.
ChatGPT and other generative AI can be rife with hallucinations and privacy risks. But a HALB 2023 Symposium: Innovation, Law & Finance's Tuesday session discussed some of the secure ways that legal can leverage GPT-models in their work.
The public launch of AI Assist, which now leverages OpenAI's newest large language model GPT-4, also comes with the release of new offerings within Ironclad AI more broadly.
ChatGPT's first public data leak may be a reminder for law firms that information governance policies need to evolve along with technology.
"At a global level it's the least stupid privacy law we have so far," Max Schrems said of the GDPR during the Wednesday morning keynote at the IAPP 2023 Global Privacy Summit. He added, "It's just not precise enough in many areas."
At the IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2023 in D.C., data privacy stakeholders from academia, technology companies, the White House and the European Union Parliament, discussed the state of trans-Atlantic privacy and what more needs to be done.
Plaintiffs attorneys are pushing the boundaries of what "wiretapping conversations" means in the age of chatbots and session replay software. The latest example? The wave of lawsuits brought under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA).
Under the CCPA, it's clear that what happens in California doesn't stay in California. A new report from Akin shows that companies reporting data breaches are increasingly at risk of CCPA enforcement action or litigation.
The leaders of Afriwise and legal software developer Pythagoria, which Afriwise recently acquired, discuss the state of the African legal tech industry and the role that AI can play to bridge some gaps.
From BYOD policies, to collaboration apps data and new technologies, as the types of evidence e-discovery attorneys collect evolve, so do their e-discovery practices.
Microwave is boutique firm BNH.AI's first publicly available—and free—tool that tests for bias in AI algorithms. Organizations can test their AI models for demographic labels ranging from race, ethnicity or sex, among others.
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.
"If I am in-house counsel, I want to have a very clear articulation of my expectations as to what you are and are not going to use the data for," Jim Wagner, founder and managing principal of Lean Law Labs, said in a Legalweek session.
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