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AI in the Workplace Will Come With a Price – and a Savings, Microsoft’s CoPilot is one Example

Kevin O'Keefe

Microsoft wil start selling its AI software, CoPilot, on November 1. CoPilot will be priced at $30 a person per month, which comes on top of the price for the legacy Office 365 suite. Will Feuer of the The Wall Street Journal reports , The Copilot software is designed to help employees with building PowerPoint presentations, managing their Outlook inbox and creating Word documents, among other uses.

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French lawmakers propose new copyright law about generative AI

TechnoLlama

On September 12, several French lawmakers from the Assemblée nationale presented a law proposal to the Presidency which has the objective of reform some norms in existing copyright law (text of the proposal here).

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‘Is AI Eating Legal Tech?’ Asks Zach Abramowitz

Artificial Lawyer

Is AI, or more specifically generative AI, eating legal tech? That is the question posed by sector expert Zach Abramowitz of Killer Whale Strategies. The.

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Cyberattack imminent with a Federal shutdown?

Vogel IT Law

GovInfoSecurity.com reported that “Cybersecurity experts urged Congress to avoid a government shutdown on Oct. 1 – the start of the new federal fiscal year – telling a House panel that a lapse would damage efforts to keep the nation secure.” The September 19, 2023 article entitled ” Cyber Experts Urge House Committee to Avoid Federal Shutdown” ( [link] ) included these comments: Congress has yet to approve any of the dozen funding bills that expire annually and are necessary to keep most federa

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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PCDS flood plain expanded–$500.00 “opt-out” to be eliminated

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A.1967/S.5400 was signed by Governor Hochul as Chapter 484 on Friday, September 22, 2023. This bill removes the option of the seller to give a $500 credit to the purchaser for the failure to fill out the disclosure form. The effective date of the bill is March 20, 2024. Therefore, after that date, the $500 credit will no longer be available. Read more…flood plain disclosure law enhanced…$500.00 opt out rescinded.

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From Lawyer to Innovator: How AI is Reshaping Legal Writing – Jacqueline Schafer – S7E21

Legally Speaking

Curious about the role of AI in assisting lawyers with legal writing? This week we’re super excited to be chatting with Jacqueline Schafer , the Founder and CEO of Clearbrief.ai , an accomplished lawyer with a passion for legal writing, who shares her journey from litigator to tech entrepreneur and discusses how ClearBrief.ai is revolutionizing the way lawyers approach legal writing.

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