Tag: ChatGPT
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Technology
What The AI Industry Can Learn From The Media Industry
AI-generated content and LLMs are in their infancy. New policies, guidelines, and styles will need to be developed for AI-generated content. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 02.23.23
* Another effort to strike “non-lawyer” from the industry vernacular. Deploying the phrase to denigrate other professionals is bad, but… it’s pretty important for a host of ethical reasons that folks know if their law firm contact is a lawyer or not. [Law.com]
* Shocking absolutely no one, when faculty met to discuss an effort by some Christian law students to get official recognition for new clubs to exclude LGBTQ students, the meeting was recorded and leaked to Fox News. Because the whole point for these initiatives is to get on Fox News. But now police are involved and students are getting a crash course in the difference between one- and two-party consent states. [NHPR]
* Alex Murdaugh’s lawyer pulled a gun on the prosecutor? Meh, seems par for this course. [Intelligencer]
* Even if Section 230 survives, it won’t shield ChatGPT. [Lawfare]
* Regulators are starting to think billion-dollar crypto deals might be a problem. Welcome to the party. [Reuters]
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What Do Millennials Think Of Law Firm Life?
We want to know your views on law firm policies and culture. -
Biglaw
Hello, Harvey: This Elite Biglaw Firm Is The First To Partner With 'Game-Changing' AI Chatbot
This firm is giving the robots the chance to come for lawyers' jobs -- and do them better.
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Technology
ChatGPT Is Scarily Good At Answering Legal Questions
Advances in artificial intelligence might be able to make lawyers even more efficient in their jobs. -
Biglaw, Technology
The Most Successful Biglaw Firms On Earth, According To ChatGPT (2023)
It took the chatbot quite a few tries to get this ranking in shape. -
Biglaw, Technology
Want To Sue ChatGPT? Too Bad!
Which law firm is willing to test this AI chatbot's theory? -
Biglaw
ChatGPT's First-Ever Rap On Why The Legal Industry Is Not Diverse
Do AIs dream of recording contracts? -
In-House Counsel, Sponsored Content, Technology
Looking Ahead: How Will Generative AI And ChatGPT Impact Legal Departments In 2023?
Could ChatGPT really impact the legal world? Join us on February 23rd to find out. - Sponsored
Navigating Economic Uncertainty: 6 Tips To Keep Your Investments On Track
How you can get through current challenges while advancing long-term goals. -
Courts
Judge Uses ChatGPT To Render Decision
Welcoming our new AI judges -- the latest in our dystopian hellscape. -
Technology
AI’s Impact On The Future of Law: Will Lawyers Survive?
We suspect that many things we once thought impossible will be made possible by the new generation of AI. -
Technology
OpenAI Wants To Help You Figure Out If Text Was Written By OpenAI; But What Happens When It’s Wrong?
Did an AI write this post? -
Technology
Now THIS Is How You Bring ChatGPT Into Lawyering!
ChatGPT comes to contract management in latest Ironclad announcement. -
Biglaw
ChatGPT Has Pretty Depressing Thoughts About Biglaw And The Billable Hour
The AI bot really seems to understand the plight of associates.
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Navigating Economic Uncertainty: 6 Tips To Keep Your Investments On Track
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Technology
Lawyers Rejoice Over Killing AI Court Hearing That None Of Them Would Touch With 10-Foot Pole
Lawyers are not beautiful and unique snowflakes. -
Technology
New GPT-Based Chat App From LawDroid Is A Lawyer’s ‘Copilot’ For Research, Drafting, Brainstorming, And More
It is currently available only by request on an early-access basis, but will be generally available later this year. -
Law Schools
It Turns Out ChatGPT Wouldn't Be The Best Law Student...
But as we all know, Cs still get degrees! -
Small Law Firms
Say Hello To The 7-Figure eBook + ChatGPT
What if you could create a marketing tool in under seven hours that could generate seven figures in revenue? -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 01.26.23
* ChatGPT “passes” law school exam. Which is not really how law school works, but cool. Congrats on your below market salary, debt-laden hellscape Johnny 5! [CBS]
* Lawyer threats avert robot legal apocalypse. I’m still pretty sure this is a stupid temper tantrum from lawyers who think they’re special snowflakes, but here we are. [NPR]
* Madison Square Garden’s lawyer ban may violate bias laws. Reality continues to lag about 4 weeks behind what I say. Are people not watching my podcast appearances when they come out live? Because we could speed all this up. [NBC]
* Paperwork is just not Elon Musk’s “style.” That’s cool and all, but you still need to do it before publicly announcing that you have done the paperwork. [Law360]
* Axiom opens law firm in Arizona thanks to regulatory changes. [ABA Journal]
* Craziest. Story. Ever. [Courthouse News Service]
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Technology
ChatGPT: What It Is And Why It Matters To Lawyers
For now, it's a great start, but that's all it is. -
Technology
On LawNext Podcast: Can The AI Of GPT-3.5 Pass The Bar Exam? We Find Out.
How did it do, and what does it all mean for the future of AI in law?