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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,

Senate bill targets the use of artificial intelligence in Mississippi

The Mississippi State Senate has passed a bill affecting the use of artificial intelligence in Mississippi. Senate Bill 2426 establishes the Artificial Intelligence Regulation Task Force. It aims to examine the use of AI, privacy concerns, ethical standards and potential uses within the government.

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Texas Tech, Angelo State to create new artificial intelligence online degree programs

Texas Tech along with Angelo State will create new online degree programs for students along with TTU receiving additional TUF funds. Here are the details.

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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Bans AI Platforms Manus and DeepSeek Over Data Security Concerns

Gov. Bill Lee bans AI platforms Manus and DeepSeek in Tennessee over data security concerns linked to the Chinese government.

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Texas Seeks to Balance AI Growth and Grid Security

Texas's power grid faces immense pressure from the rapid expansion of AI data centers, with demand projected to increase so significantly that the equivalent of 30 nuclear power plants would be needed by 2030.

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Legaltech Rundown: LexisNexis Expands Partnership With OpenAI, Ballard Spahr Unveils Gen AI Tools, and More

The fast-paced legal tech world is constantly evolving. At Legaltech News, we always try to bring you the latest news on hirings, product and feature releases, new integrations, legal tech mergers and acquisitions, and more. The Legaltech Rundown is a weekly update of legal tech happenings that might have gone under the radar.

'Hopeless' to potentially handy: law firm puts AI to the test

Despite 'incredible' progress AI tools still aren't up to the level of even a junior lawyer, research suggests.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott bans DeepSeek, RedNote and other Chinese-backed AI platforms

The proclamation orders adds six technologies, including DeepSeek, Lemon8 and RedNote, to the state's prohibited technologies list.