Sony, Universal and Warner Records bring action against two AI song generators over alleged copyright infringement
Anglo-Australian firm joins names such as A&O Shearman and Reed Smith to adopt Harvey’s technology
Law firms need to reconsider their IT budgets as AI and technology transforms how they resource and manage legal matters, write Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp
Ben Rigby reports from London International Disputes Week’s main conference in Westminster
Robert Keele joined xAI earlier this month, Bloomberg reported
Jylo to sell AI platform to wider legal market as independent entity
New AI practice will be co-led by partners Nader Mousavi, Mehdi Ansari and Presley Warner
The USPTO is leaning on old rules to help govern AI-related patent filings, write Holland & Hart partners Philip Harris and Nathan Mutter
Integrating AI into everyday working life for lawyers means firms and in-house teams need to adopt a comprehensive change management programme, writes Litera’s Adam Ryan
Latest roster reduced from 15 to 11 firms; carrot of free place for most tech-savvy firm offered for next review
Nikki Edwards pledges renewed focus on diversity and inclusion as the new leader of London’s litigators
Suit brought against ChatGPT creator partially dismissed by court, but unfair competition action upheld
IP office provides guidance on whether AI can be on a patent application but there is no “bright line” test for determining the necessary input from people
Factor’s The Sense Collective project seeks to accelerate AI adoption in corporate legal departments
Dabus AI case confirms that only humans can legally be recognised as inventors, avoiding any potential IP ownership issues, writes Withers & Rogers partner Diego Black
Barristers warned that tech such as ChatGPT must be used responsibly to avoid ‘harsh and embarrassing consequences’
The creator of ChatGPT responds publicly to lawsuit, claiming that the media group is “not telling the full story”
DLA Piper’s Kurt Davies explains why the fashion industry should be thinking about an ethical and principles-based approach to AI use, especially in the EU
Alexander Amato-Cravero, regional head of Herbert Smith Freehills’ emerging tech group, predicts major trends for 2024
High Court ruling on the patentability of AI machines prompts UKIPO to revise its guidelines on AI, writes trademark lawyer Peter Vaughan