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Large language models and copyright, what next?

TechnoLlama

A few weeks ago, The Atlantic published an article titled “These 183,000 Books Are Fueling the Biggest Fight in Publishing and Tech“ This article discussed a dataset used to train some large language models, which has sparked controversy due to the inclusion of a significant number of suspected pirated book […]

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Pablo Arredondo on the One-Year Anniversary of CoCounsel

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

He highlights the synergy between CaseText’s innovative approach and Thomson Reuters’ extensive resources and market presence, which together aim to drive the next wave of advancements in legal technology and research tools.

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2024 Top Level AI Predictions

Legal Tech Monitor

As 2024 begins, I wish to set out some thoughts on what we might expect to come with the continued dominance of AI chatter in the ether. I anticipate this likely happening this year, but will bleed into next for mass adoption. Large Language Models (LLMs), like those powering ChatGPT, are alarmingly hackable.

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Revolutionizing Law: The Top Three Uses of ChatGPT in the Legal Industry

Rocket Matter

What is ChatGPT? ChatGPT falls under a new class of technology called generative AI—artificial intelligence that can create work products similar to what people can create themselves. ChatGPT was trained on common crawl web data (what you can find publicly online).

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Johannes Scholtes: AI Is Finally Here. Now the Hard Work Begins for the Legal Industry (TGIR Ep. 191)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

While the AI tools like GPT and other generative AI tools have finally begun to be true language tools, there is still a lot that these tools simply cannot do. This week’s guest has worked toward that goal of integrating AI and other technologies into the practice of law for more than forty years. I’m Marlene Gebauer.

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Pablo Arredondo on the One-Year Anniversary of CoCounsel

Legal Tech Monitor

He highlights the synergy between CaseText’s innovative approach and Thomson Reuters’ extensive resources and market presence, which together aim to drive the next wave of advancements in legal technology and research tools.

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The B r, The Searcher, and The Researcher – Damien Riehl on the Dynamic Shift in How the Legal Profession Will Leverage Standards and Artificial Intelligence

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

In that same vein, we expand our discussion to include how Artificial Intelligence tools like Large Language Models (i.e., He proposed three ways of thinking about the work being done by these models, which are largely analogous to traditional methods.

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