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Good morning for your weekly shot of legal tech news. Again this week a lot of articles on AI with the launch of GTP 4.0 and also after Allen & Overy PWC announced their collaboration with Harvey the legal chatGPT/Bot. Happy reading!
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The 19th Century Called–It Wants its Law School Curriculum Back | Legaltech News
In 1871, Christopher Columbus Langdell, Dean at Harvard Law School, published the first textbook of cases, introducing a pedagogy that continues in law schools around the world to this day. More than 150 years later
How AI will revolutionize the practice of law
Artificial intelligence will revolutionize the practice of law by improving the efficiency of attorneys, a development that is evident in the burgeoning legaltech ecosystem and will require attorneys to learn new skills to take advantage of AI tools.
Chat GPT lanciert neue Version und befeuert ein entstehendes Berufsbild | Handelszeitung (German)
Die neue KI-Version zeigt: Sie ist gekommen, um zu bleiben. Doch braucht es immer noch Menschen, die sie bedienen. Das sind die Prompt Engineers.
The Multi-modal, Multi-model, Multi-everything Future of AGI
GPT-4 FOMO antidote, and meditations on Moravec's Paradox
What Defines Artificial Intelligence? The Complete WIRED Guide | WIRED
Supersmart algorithms won't take all the jobs, But they are learning faster than ever, doing everything from medical diagnostics to serving up ads.
Dentons - A venture technology legal take on conversational AI tools: Can I use ChatGPT instead of a lawyer?
Conversations around AI and the legal profession have been going on for quite a while. Earlier work was merely inquisitive (Legal Expert Systems - Robot Lawyers?, August 1989) but, as computer-driven legal services became available to the general public, articles began to sound more provocative (Cut the Lawyer Out of Your Will?, February 2010), then more concerned (Please Do Not Confuse Your Google Search With My Law Degree, December 2015).
Column - 12,5 jaar legal innovatie: stilstand of vooruitgang? - Advocatie
Legal tech-expert Jeroen Zweers houdt zich inmiddels circa 12,5 jaar fulltime bezig met legal innovation. Volgens hem is er in die tijd veel veranderd. ‘Ja, het is duwen en trekken geweest, nog steeds eigenlijk, maar we maken stappen vooruit en we komen van ver.’
HALF of us can't tell if copy has been written by ChatGPT or a human being | Daily Mail Online
Researchers found that 53 percent of Americans failed to spot the difference between content produced by a human, an AI, or an AI edited by a human. Among people aged 18-24, just four in 10 did so.
DLA Piper to utilize CoCounsel, the groundbreaking AI legal assistant powered by OpenAI Technology | DLA Piper
DLA Piper has announced it will utilize CoCounsel, a first-of-its-kind AI legal assistant powered by GPT-4, the latest, most advanced large language model from OpenAI. It was created to enhance the quality and timeliness of services lawyers provide.
PwC experiments with chatbots to speed up its lawyers | Financial Times
PwC has announced a chatbot experiment that aims to speed up the work of its 4,000 lawyers, in the latest sign of professional services firms rushing to adopt artificial intelligence.
How GPT-4 Mastered the Entire Bar Exam, and Why That Matters | Legaltech News
"I don't even really care about the bar exam, per se," said researcher Daniel Katz. "This crystallizes what is happening for people in a way [that says], here's some tasks that lawyers do, and it does it marginally better.”
Do lawyers want to be inefficient?
Do lawyers want to be inefficient? Law firms charge by the hour. Good legal technology enables lawyers to do more work in less time. Does that mean that law firms have to "invent" billables to avoid an investment in legal tech diminishing revenue? We argue that adoption of legal technology is not just a matter of purchasing tech, but a willingness to reconsider and improve upon an already successful business model.
Global Legal Practice: Predictions and Preparations
The legal industry is continuously changing, and globalisation has expedited this process. Technological advancements, shifting demographics, and new forms of competition will lead to substantial transformations in legal practice in the forthcoming years.
In-House LegalTech Success: Tips for Evaluating and Adopting the Right Solutions | LinkedIn
In an era of rapid digital transformation, legal technology (LegalTech) has become an essential component of the modern in-house legal team's toolkit. When properly implemented, LegalTech solutions can increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve overall performance.
How to Get Lawyers to Adopt New Tools 101 (and 201 and 301) | Legaltech Hub
The past decade has seen a groundswell of enthusiasm for new legal technology – to increase access to justice, improve the client experience, and to help lawyers do their jobs more efficiently.
Yet lack of adoption remains a stubborn reality for most new legal technology projects, especially within law firms.
The good news is that in 2023, there’s a wealth of knowledge about getting knowledge professionals to adopt new technology.
Automated Contract Review With Artificial Intelligence | Legartis
Legartis automates contract review and optimizes cooperation between your legal department and other specialist departments in your organization.