As clients and lawyers increasingly turn to generative AI tools to enhance legal work, an important question arises: under what circumstances ...
You should proceed with caution here," said Alexandria Gutiérrez Swette, a lawyer at New York-based law firm Kobre & Kim.
A federal judge ordered a fraud defendant to hand over 31 documents generated using Anthropic's Claude, prompting law firms to warn clients ...
Kevin Iredell, the chief marketing officer at Lowenstein Sandler, said that client-facing chatbots are likely to replace the law firm website search box. Last week, Lowenstein Sandler became the first ...
Lawyers warn AI chatbot conversations may lack legal privilege after court ruling forces disclosure in securities fraud case ...
South African lawyers warn that chatbot conversations aren't privileged and can be subpoenaed, unlike talks with an attorney.
AI chatbots can answer random questions, create travel itineraries, write code and even "date" users. But can they run Doom?
AI is not your friend—and it’s not keeping your secrets. Here’s what you need to know to keep your personal info safe.
As people increasingly rely on AI chatbots for guidance, even on financial matters, a healthy dose of skepticism is critical.
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