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AI: How Lawyers Are Using It And The Challenges Ahead

EXPERT ANALYSIS
FTC Focus: Interlocking Directorate Enforcement May Persist

By Timothy Burroughs

5 Tribunals' Rules To Help Patent Litigators Avoid AI Disasters

By Paul Browning, Elizabeth Ferrill and Abhinav Garg

Unpacking Copyright Office's AI Report Amid Admin Shakeups

By James Flynn and Gregory Krabacher

What Disparate Impact Order Means For Insurers' AI Use

By John Pruitt, Meghana Shah and Rachel Reid

Gauging Professional Sport Biometric Data Privacy Concerns

By Samuel Goldstick and Aaron Tantleff

What Cos. Need To Know About EU's AI Action Plan

By Marc Martin

OpenAI Escapes Defamation Suit In Ga. Over ChatGPT Output

By Emily Johnson

A Georgia state court on Monday dismissed a radio show host's defamation suit against ChatGPT developer OpenAI LLC, finding that the challenged ChatGPT output is not defamatory because it doesn't communicate actual facts.

Many Law Firms 'Soul Searching' About Their AI Goals

By Sarah Martinson

While recent reports show that law firm adoption of artificial intelligence tools is jumping, many firms haven't reached the stage where they are measuring gains from their AI investments yet, according to current and former law firm leaders and consultants.

Foley Mansfield's First Head Of AI Talks Legal Tech

By Emma Cueto

A former Foley Mansfield LLP partner has returned to the firm as its first director of artificial intelligence and innovation, telling Law360 Pulse he's looking forward to finding ways to implement AI across the firm.

Aviva To Use AI Tool To Map Cyberthreat Behavior

By Joel Poultney

Insurance giant Aviva PLC on Monday said it has begun using artificial intelligence tools to map the cyberthreats the companies in its portfolio are most exposed to.

Theo Ai Closes A $4.2M Seed Funding Round

By Matt Perez

Theo Ai, a new legal technology startup that uses artificial intelligence to predict the outcome of legal disputes, announced on Monday the raising of $4.2 million in seed funding, around six months after it closed a pre-seed round in November.

AI Startup CoreWeave Seeks $1.5B Debt After IPO Shortfall

By Tom Zanki

Artificial intelligence startup CoreWeave Inc. said Monday it plans to raise $1.5 billion in debt less than two months after its highly anticipated initial public offering fell short of expectations, represented by Fenwick & West LLP and Kirkland & Ellis LLP.

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