The ‘era of self-regulation’ over in the AI era
Do we need a new law for AI? Sure – but first we could try enforcing the laws we already have
Do we need a new law for AI? Sure – but first we could try enforcing the laws we already have
More than 90 per cent of solicitors in NSW want to retain the flexibility offered by technology used during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a…
Gaslighting, love bombing and narcissism: what happens when AI goes off script and reveals its’ troubled and very passive-aggressive side.
New media is affecting the practice of law in many ways, from social media pages being tendered as evidence to live posting from court. By…
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the latest phase in the evolution of the internet, bringing with it unprecedented access and insights into people’s lives….
Law firms are desirable targets for cyber attacks and have a lot to lose from a successful data raid. By THOMAS KALDOR.
Lawyers must be aware of regulatory debates surrounding blockchain or distributed ledger technology, and be in a position to advise clients about unique challenges created…
The notion of a digital detox isn’t new. However, for lawyers, the need to switch off is greater than ever before.