Blame Game: AI, Lawyers, and Legal Research

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Welcome to "AI Lawyer Talking Tech," where we dive into the intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal industry. In today's episode, we explore a pressing debate: Who is to blame for errors in AI-generated legal research - the lawyers or the machines? With a recent Stanford University study revealing the prevalence of legal "hallucinations" by large language models, the discussion around the reliability of AI tools like ChatGPT for legal research has intensified. Join us as we dissect the complexities of this blame game and its implications for legal professionals and AI technology in the legal field. Embracing Change: Legal Industry Trends in 202416 Jan 2024JDJournalEmbracing AI In Legal Teams: Lessons From My Kitchen Experiment16 Jan 2024Above The LawThe Week of Jan. 29 Brings Three Legal Tech Conferences, Spanning BigLaw, SmallLaw and A2J16 Jan 2024LawSitesHow Legal Tech Companies Help Law Firms Preserve Uniqueness Amid Pandemic-Driven Technology Adoption16 Jan 2024BollyinsideColin Levy on how lawyers can overcome their fear of legal tech16 Jan 2024LexBlogAmerican Resources Corporation's ReElement Technologies Engages Law Firm Alexander & Partner for Formation of ReElement Ghana16 Jan 2024Morningstar.comNew Survey Reveals Growing Adoption for AI in Legal Teams16 Jan 2024MarketScreener.com#WhyIAmASolo - Generative AI Has Leveled My Playing Field.16 Jan 2024FuturelawyerApple Watch Will No Longer Include Blood-Oxygen Sensors16 Jan 2024TechRound.co.ukBarings Law takes Capita data breach potentially affecting ‘millions’ to High Court16 Jan 2024Prolific NorthWestminster alumnus wins General Counsel of the Year at British Legal Awards 202316 Jan 2024University of WestminsterLaw firm uses gate data in hybrid working clampdown16 Jan 2024Personnel TodayTeaching Law in the Age of Generative AI16 Jan 2024beSpacificLaw Firm Ownersr's Guide to Personal and Professional Growth in 202415 Jan 2024LexBlogProjections for Legal Tech and Innovations in 2024 (TGIR Ep. 232)15 Jan 20243 Geeks and a Law BlogEight Strategies for Scaling Your Law Firm In 2024 (That Actually Work)15 Jan 2024National Law ReviewNew York State Bar Association To Honor Attorneys and Law Firms for Their Generous Volunteer Work Within The Legal Community15 Jan 2024New York State Bar AssociationIs AI Friend or Foe: Legal Implications of Rapid Artificial Intelligence Adoption15 Jan 2024beSpacificContent Marketing for Law Firms: The Different Types of Content You Should be Creating in 202415 Jan 2024JD SupraLaw On Reliability Of Computer Evidence Should Change, Say IT Experts15 Jan 2024Forbes.comHow to Remain Compliant with Your Legal Technology Use15 Jan 2024LexBlogIf you work at a law firm, the most dangerous threat of all might actually be your employees15 Jan 2024TechRadar.proBCS comment ‘Computer is always right law’ must be urgently reviewed to stop another Post Office scandal, says professional body15 Jan 2024BritishComputerSocietyFreelance lawyer provision has proved the doubters wrong - Geraldine Kelm15 Jan 2024The ScotsmanJustia CLE & Webinars: Free Law: Resources, Technology & Legal Issues (Past, Present & Future)16 Jan 2024Legal Marketing & Technology BlogHanzo at Legalweek 2024: Connect, Explore, and Innovate with Us!16 Jan 2024Hanzo BlogWebber Wentzel expands and rebrands NewLaw and Legaltech division: Webber Wentzel Fusion16 Jan 2024Legal Technology News - Legal IT ProfessionalsJustia’s 2023 Year in Review15 Jan 2024Legal Marketing & Technology BlogBeyond Generative AI: The technologies that companies should watch for next15 Jan 2024Thomson Reuters InstituteGenerative AI Has a Visual Plagiarism Problem15 Jan 2024Stephen's LighthouseLawyers or Machines: Who do you blame for GenAI Hallucinations?14 Jan 2024The Time Blawg

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