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AI-Powered Tax Research Platform Blue J Launches First-of-its-Kind Entity and Relationship Diagramming

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“Blue J’s tax diagramming solution is purpose-built for tax practitioners and opens up new ways to leverage AI and machine-learning in analysis of the merits of tax positions.” Blue J’s technology evolved out of IBM’s 2014 Watson Challenge at the University of Toronto. market. .

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The Law Library of Babel: Exploring the Infinite Dimensions of Law and Technology

Colin S. Levy

The platform itself was a marvel, a testament to the incredible power of artificial intelligence and machine learning to transform the way we approach the law. Oxford University Press, 2014. Oxford University Press, 2014. Zahavi, Dan. Phenomenology: The Basics. Routledge, 2018. Dreyfus, Hubert L. Clark, Andy.

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Guest Post: The Caselaw Access Project — Then, Now, Tomorrow

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He led the Caselaw Access Project and other work at Harvard’s Library Innovation Lab from 2014 to 2021. Court decisions are public information — they’re authored by judges and issued publicly to tell us what the law is, and why. Don’t assume judges are always impartial or never prejudiced. Why Even Do This Project?

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Josh Blandi

Colin S. Levy

Josh Blandi is the CEO and Co-Founder of UniCourt , a SaaS offering using machine learning to disrupt the way court data is organized, accessed, and used. Some of the biggest lessons I’ve learned along the way, are that once you are onto something good that’s worthy of your time, stay the course.

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Guest Post: The Caselaw Access Project — Then, Now, Tomorrow

Legal Tech Monitor

He led the Caselaw Access Project and other work at Harvard’s Library Innovation Lab from 2014 to 2021. Court decisions are public information — they’re authored by judges and issued publicly to tell us what the law is, and why. Don’t assume judges are always impartial or never prejudiced. Why Even Do This Project?

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vLex’s Damien Riehl on Examining vLex’s New Vincent AI (TGIR Ep. 227)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Looking ahead, Riehl sees potential for Vincent AI to leverage external LLMs like Anthropic’s Claude model as well as their massive dataset of briefs and motions to generate tailored legal arguments statistically likely to persuade specific judges on particular issues. I do I’m doing a motion for summary judgment.

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vLex’s Damien Riehl on Examining vLex’s New Vincent AI (TGIR Ep. 227)

Legal Tech Monitor

Looking ahead, Riehl sees potential for Vincent AI to leverage external LLMs like Anthropic’s Claude model as well as their massive dataset of briefs and motions to generate tailored legal arguments statistically likely to persuade specific judges on particular issues. I do I’m doing a motion for summary judgment.

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