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I spent 11 hours at a legal tech conference, and the takeaway was clear: 'Lawyers need to wake up' and use AI

At Legalweek, the legal industry's annual gathering of thousands of lawyers, artificial intelligence took the stand for a closer examination.

Bridging two worlds: The quest for ethical AI

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has created a challenging gap between technological innovation and regulation,

EY India launches customised fine-tuned LLM to enhance AI adoption in BFSI sector

EY India has developed a 'Customised Fine-Tuned LLM' tailored specifically for Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sector, promising to revolutionize customer service and operational efficiency. (Photo: X)

AI transformation in the legal sector begins in law schools

The legal profession accounts for approximately 20 million jobs worldwide, including 12 million lawyers, around 4 million paralegals, and 4 million operational and administrative workers. Additionally,

Tech-Related Disputes To Dominate Legal Risk Landscape in Asia for 2025: Report

Cybersecurity breaches, AI ethics violations, and automated workplace decisions will drive legal disputes across Asia in 2025, according to Baker McKenzie's latest Global Disputes Forecast. The survey of 600 senior in-house lawyers,

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'Law students must stay rooted in legal knowledge, not solely rely on AI'

Law students must balance legal knowledge with technology, as emphasized by Additional Solicitor General L. Sundaresan at a law conclave.

CSO Executive Sessions: How AI and LLMs are affecting security in the financial services industry

Mandy Andress - CISO at Elastic - joins Xiou Ann Lim for this CSO Executive Sessions interview. They talk about how large language models are offering a countermeasure against AI risks, how banks can integrate them with existing SIEM systems, and more.

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Lawyers Using AI Produce Better Work In Half The Time, Landmark Study Finds

First empirical evidence shows new AI tools improve attorney efficiency up to 140% and actual quality of legal work up to 28%.