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Taiwanese Competition Law Addresses Improper AI Application
On July 15, 2024, the Taiwanese National Science and Technology Council released a draft of the Artificial Intelligence Basic Act, revealing seven basic principles, including sustainable development, human autonomy, privacy protection, security and safety, transparency and explainability, fairness and non-discrimination, and accountability, as the directions for Taiwan to enhance the development of artificial intelligence ("AI") technology and applications. Article 9 of the draft provides: "The government shall prevent the applications of AI from causing damages to citizens' lives, bod
Is AI A Real Danger To Our Profession? Considerations About AI Mistakes And Risk Of Lack Of Confidentiality
When I started working with Artificial Intelligence (AI), and seeing its abilities, I became convinced that the future of our profession would be severely affected.
Taiwanese Competition Law Addresses Improper AI Application
This article will explore the unfair competition issues caused by the improper applications of AI from two aspects: "false advertisement" and "price discrimination" that AI may involve.
AI Legal Research Tool Eases Victorian Lawyer’S Work Pressure But At A Great Cost
A Victorian solicitor (afforded the protection of a pseudonym) has been referred to the Victorian Legal Services Board and Commissioner for submitting to the court a list and summary of fictitious authorities generated by a legal research tool powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
AI And Intellectual Property ¿“Frenemies”?
When we are talking about AI and its interaction with intellectual property, at first it seems like the first constitutes a threat to the second one, although, it is important to see this, from different points of view.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming the M&A Practice
Artificial intelligence is having a major impact on merger and acquisitions practice. AI is being used to automate tasks, identify potential targets, evaluate targets, negotiate deals, and manage risk. This is leading to faster, more efficient, and more successful M&A transactions.
The Perils of Informal, Online Communications
Nordo Nissi, Head of Electronic Discovery and Litigation Technology at Goulston & Storrs, recently sat with the Corporate Counsel Business Journal to discuss key points for companies to consider around the use of informal, online communications.
AI - Implications for Employment and the Future of Work
The rapid advancement of robotics and AI technologies has sparked discussions about the future of work. As robots with artificial intelligence become more capable of performing complex tasks, there is a growing concern that human workers may face job displacement.
Could robots with AI start to perform a significant portion of the work currently done by humans and have real implications in the labor market?
Artificial Intelligence and Business Crisis Prevention: What Changes with the New Code
The SALI Alliance Releases Second Major Version of the Legal Matter Specification Standard
This new version represents an important milestone for the industry just over two years after the issuance of the well-received LMSS 1.0. The taxonomy has expanded to almost 10,000 categories that the legal market uses to describe its services in detail, and in a way that is comparable across organizations.
The SALI Alliance Releases Second Major Version of the Legal Matter Specification Standard
This new version represents an important milestone for the industry just over two years after the issuance of the well-received LMSS 1.0. The taxonomy has expanded to almost 10,000 categories that the legal market uses to describe its services in detail, and in a way that is comparable across organizations.
The SALI Alliance Releases Second Major Version of the Legal Matter Specification Standard
This new version represents an important milestone for the industry just over two years after the issuance of the well-received LMSS 1.0. The taxonomy has expanded to almost 10,000 categories that the legal market uses to describe its services in detail, and in a way that is comparable across organizations.
The SALI Alliance Releases Second Major Version of the Legal Matter Specification Standard
This new version represents an important milestone for the industry just over two years after the issuance of the well-received LMSS 1.0. The taxonomy has expanded to almost 10,000 categories that the legal market uses to describe its services in detail, and in a way that is comparable across organizations.