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Does artificial intelligence deserve a seat in Canada's courtrooms?

Courts and law societies across Canada have issued directives on the use of AI by lawyers and court staff. But the rules and guidelines are inconsistent and some doubt whether they are being universally followed.

AI Weds E-commerce

It is expected that AI would eventually replace every mode available in life. Love it or hate it but you cannot ignore AI. E-commerce platforms may use AI software to generate product

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,

A Case For Harmonizing Gen AI And The Copyright Regime

Globally, Generative AI (Gen-AI) developers are facing lawsuits from publishers, and India is no exception. Gen-AI developers have been accused of using content generated by publishers & authors

AI, IP, and the Law: Confronting New Challenges

Artificial intelligence (AI) has disrupted sectors, but where it merges with intellectual property (IP) law is a novel challenge. Fast-paced machine learning an

EU AI Act Provides GCs Innovation Guideposts, Not Barriers

Opinion: FTI Consulting's Sophie Ross says that GCs say they are unprepared to address their concerns about AI, but regulations like the EU AI Act can serve as roadmaps for safe, effective AI use.

Pacific AI Launches to Tackle Growing AI Legal Risks with a Free AI Policy Suite

The AI Policy Suite is a comprehensive, continuously updated set of policies designed to ensure compliance with more than 80 AI-related laws, regulations, and standards across national, state, and international jurisdictions.

Artificial Intelligence and Indian Legal Framework: A Critical Analysis

The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly transformed various facets of human life. 3 This technology, which is less than 60 years old, gained its name during a pivotal conference in the mid-20th century when the first digital computers began to emerge in academic settings.