Zoom’s new AI tools help you catch up when you’re late to a meeting
Zoom is adding AI features, including one that allows a latecomer to ask the tool to summarize what they missed at the meeting. Read more at www.theverge.com
Litigation analytics are now ‘table stakes’
A Lex Machina survey finds that seven out of 10 legal professionals use legal analytics in their day-to-day work, and that 79 percent believe their clients expect it. Read more at [...]
How to make ChatGPT provide sources and citations
Contrary to prevailing wisdom, you can get ChatGPT to give up its sources. Whether they're accurate or not is another story. Read more at www.zdnet.com
Casetext debuts AI legal assistant “CoCounsel”
Casetext launched Co-Counsel, which it describes as the first AI legal assistant, with a demonstration on live TV and a video interview on Product Briefing Read more at www.deweybstrategic.com
OpenAI-backed startup brings chatbot technology to document drafting
Harvey AI, an artificial intelligence startup backed by an OpenAI-managed investment fund, has partnered with one of the world's largest law firms to automate legal document drafting and research. Read [...]
The metaverse poses challenges to practitioners.
Should lawyers incorporate the metaverse? If they build it, will lawyers come – and should they? Read more at directory.lawnext.com
Disrupting the traditional IT model
Law firms have nearly endless choices for sourcing solutions and services, which is changing the model of how the typical IT department operates. Read more at www.neweratech.com
Standardizing legal data: 10,000-plus tags adopted by industry
The legal industry is moving towards standardizing terminology to simplify and improve the delivery of legal services. Providing a common language serves as the catalyst for better outcomes and value. [...]
Keys to drafting faster in Microsoft Word
These three simple tips can help you shave hours off your document drafting process. Read more at www.attorneyatwork.com
Legal AI: A lawyer’s best friend?
One group says Legal Artificial Intelligence is all hoopla. The other believes robots could replace lawyers. Let's sort that out. Read more at www.techlawcrossroads.com

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