Are AI prompts privileged? Time will tell
New York Supreme Court Justice Rhonda E. Fischer ruled that AI prompts used by a pro se defendant may be protected as privileged work product.
Leading generative AI tools for professionals
By Nicole Black ROCHESTER, N.Y. — By now you’ve undoubtedly heard about generative AI, whether from a sensational news headline or a tech-savvy colleague. If you’re not familiar, it is […]
Generative AI: Use it, but do so with utmost care
By Edward S. Cheng and Mariem Marquetti Generative artificial intelligence in the legal profession has increasingly become the talk of the year. With the introduction of ChatGPT and follow-up AI-assisted […]
The cloud, AI and other tools driving law firm efficiency
By Nicole Black ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The 2024 International Legal Technology Association’s technology survey was recently released, and it provides a wealth of information on technology adoption trends in law […]
Superior Court order lays groundwork for AI in cases
By Martin B. McGee How will our legal system adapt to generative artificial intelligence? I have not yet heard the cross-examination question: “Did you test Exhibit A (an image, video […]
Generative AI reshapes legal profession
Generative artificial intelligence, commonly known as GAI, is transforming the legal profession, enabling efficiency in tasks such as document review, research, and administrative chores.
And the most notable legal terms of 2023 are …
By Ken Bresler The most notable legal phrases of 2023 weren’t coined in the past year. If they had been, it probably would be too soon to have noticed them […]
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- Are AI prompts privileged? Time will tell
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