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Column - 'Met legal tech kunnen sociaal advocaten hun praktijk efficiënter inrichten' - "Dutch"
Een van de hoekstenen van een rechtvaardige samenleving is dat iedereen, ongeacht zijn economische situatie, gelijke toegang heeft tot het rechtssysteem. Het rechtssysteem moet er zijn om de rechten van alle burgers te beschermen en te waarborgen.
Free Access Opens Today To Beta Version of Josef Q, Tool That Uses GPT To Easily Turn Policies Into Q&As | LawSites
A few weeks ago, I wrote here about the imminent launch by Josef of the beta version of Josef Q, its new product that uses advanced AI to transform policies and regulations — such as those pertaining to privacy, data security,
Law firms failing to help general counsel stay up-to-date - Legal Futures
Most general counsel (GCs) spend at least five hours a week keeping up-to-date with legal developments but law firms are not delivering the content they need, according to new research.
Ironclad Publicly Launches AI Assist, Now Powered by GPT-4 | Legaltech News
Today, CLM provider Ironclad officially released AI Assist, a generative AI-powered contracting tool designed to help legal teams generate contract redlines and create new contract language from prompts, among other capabilities.
Lawyers: beware AI’s hallucinations | Opinion | Law Gazette
ew Zealand Law Society’s recent weekly update of news had a story which should concern us all. The Law Society’s library has been receiving requests from lawyer members for cases cited by ChatGPT, the much-discussed AI chatbot. The cases are packaged to look like real cases, with proper citations - the technology has learned what case names and citations look like. The only problem is: the cases don’t exist.
If You Thought ChatGPT Was a Bit Scary, Wait Till You Hear About Auto-GPT | Cryptoglobe
AI developers are pushing the boundaries with autonomous PT-powered systems.
In a recent article for Motherboard, author Chloe Xiang examines the emergence of autonomous AI systems fueled by OpenAI’s large language model (LLM) GPT. Various developers are working on these systems, which are intended to carry out various tasks without human intervention.
An Insurer Sent Law Firms a ChatGPT Warning. It Likely Won't Be the Last | Legaltech News
A legal insurance provider warned policyholders of the legal and cybersecurity risks of using ChatGPT. Given the chatbot's rapid adoption, more scrutiny of the generative AI tool from insurers is likely to follow.
You Might Be Alarmed To Know That When You Use ChatGPT You Are Agreeing To Indemnify OpenAI And Could Be On The Hook For A Huge Legal Bill, Warns AI Ethics And AI Law
When using ChatGPT, you have agreed to a licensing requirement that allows OpenAI to come after you if they get sued for something you allegedly did that caused harm while making use of ChatGPT. This is the dreaded indemnification clause. Read all about it and be prepared.