Businesses that use AI systems need to start preparing for how the new laws will impact their operations, writes Fladgate partner Tim Wright
Three-quarters of corporate counsel also recognise the potential risks, according to Thomson Reuters
Legal profession must develop mechanisms to deal with generative AI says Master of the Rolls Sir Geoffrey Vos
Alternative legal services chief Libby Jackson assumes new role intended to expand HSF’s digital advisory services
Half of legal professionals agree generative AI should be used for legal work, despite concerns over accuracy, privacy, confidentiality and security
Stephen Thaler’s controversial and topical bid to name his AI system DABUS as an inventor reaches the UK’s highest court
Magic Circle firm partners with OpenAI-backed legal startup Harvey to introduce ‘game-changer’ tool
Law Over Borders guide will help businesses navigate international laws and guidelines at inflection point for technology
Sean Wilson explains how SimSage's AI-powered search platform can instantly find crucial information
Insight’s Senior VP and deputy GC on how automation is revolutionising industry and how lawyers are managing risk and leveraging knowledge, reports Anne Gallagher
AI software developer for the car industry secures 'lawyer by trade', 'strategist at heart' for top legal role
In the face of ever-increasing data and responsibilities AI can enable GCs to keep more work in-house, writes Luminance’s Luke Taylor
While the extent of AI's powers is often exaggerated, lawyers who embrace it can benefit their careers in several ways, writes Dr Lance Eliot
Paul Longhurst of 3Kites looks beyond ‘innovation theatre’ to outline AI’s practical benefits for law firms, in-house legal teams and their clients
New offering also enables law firms to measure their own progress and includes firm-client matching features
Vieira de Almeida's Paula Gomes Freire is optimistic about a future where machines drive business efficiency but humans stay in control
Vision for innovation leaves unanswered questions concerning liability and ethical AI, writes a team from CMS, Holistic AI and UCL
Evisort founders and Harvard grads Jerry Ting and Memme Onwudiwe will teach on the course next spring