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Did you see last week that Anthropic released a Slack agent they call Claude Tag? This means that Claude is no longer only a private chatbot in a separate window, waiting for someone to leave the conversation, open a tool, and ask for help....
Over the past few months, some of the most interesting AI announcements in law have come from firms trying to build something more than faster drafting tools. Vorys has developed AI personas modeled on nineteen of its partners. And Kirkland...
I recently got access to a new legal GenAI tool built on top of real cases. This was not a general chatbot trying to sound like a lawyer from memory. It was connected to legal research, grounded in actual authority, and designed for the kin...
A while back, I wrote that large language models are a little like man’s best friend. They are eager, responsive, attentive, and always trying to please the person in front of them. This is what makes them useful, and it is also what makes...
A few years ago, the internet briefly convinced itself that Pope Francis was walking around in a white puffer jacket. The image was fake, of course, but it was also a warning shot. Artificial intelligence had reached the point where it coul...
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Appellate Court Judge | Past Chairman - Louisiana Supreme Court Technology Commission | 26th Annual William H. Rehnquist Award for Judicial Excellence | ABA Legal Rebel | American Legal Technology Award | Past President - Louisiana Judges Association
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