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European Data Protection Roundup – October 2020

Debevoise Data Blog

ICO targets the data broking industry : On 27 October, the ICO demanded that Experian make sweeping changes to data protection practices within its direct marketing business within three months or face further enforcement action. We will continue to report on developments as Experian’s appeal progresses.

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Legal AI Tools

Lawmatics

Contract analysis: AI technologies, including natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning, are used to analyze and review contracts to identify key terms and potential risks and help ensure compliance. Legal analytics: AI-driven legal analytics tools provide insights into trends, precedents, and the behavior of judges.

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11 ChatGPT Prompts to Transforming Your Legal Practice

Lawmatics

Despite initial restrictions, like those imposed by US District Court judges and law schools like Berkeley and the University of Michigan, legal tech evangelist Nicole Black argues that these technologies should be embraced as valuable tools to streamline work and increase efficiencies.

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Adding a ‘Group Advisory Layer’ to Your Use of Generative AI Tools Through Structured Prompting: The G-A-L Method

Dennis Kennedy

He’s an expert in AI, machine learning, and software development. Currently serving as the Director for the Center for Law, Technology & Innovation at Michigan State University College of Law, he’s a passionate educator, teaching courses like AI and the Law, New Technologies and the Law, and Cybersecurity and Data Protection.

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Adding a ‘Group Advisory Layer’ to Your Use of Generative AI Tools Through Structured Prompting: The G-A-L Method

Legal Tech Monitor

He’s an expert in AI, machine learning, and software development. Currently serving as the Director for the Center for Law, Technology & Innovation at Michigan State University College of Law, he’s a passionate educator, teaching courses like AI and the Law, New Technologies and the Law, and Cybersecurity and Data Protection.

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Richard Susskind + Mark Cohen on Digital Transformation + Legal Tech

Ron Friedmann

We did not anticipate the coming of the web or machine learning. That has moved from programmed systems to ones that learn from massive data volumes and huge computing power. How can law firms square privacy and data protection with more data analytics? That was the first generation over 30 years ago.