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The Shape of Justice: How Topological Network Mapping Could Transform Legal Practice

What if justice had a shape — not rigid scales or a blindfolded figure, but a living, dynamic map? Imagine causation as a multidimensional space, where influence, control, and responsibility could be mapped across a moving...more

The Future is Now: Why Trial Lawyers and Judges Should Embrace Generative AI Now and How to Do It Safely and Productively

Introduction: The Urgency and Promise of Generative AI in Law - The unprecedented rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (AI) worldwide presents the legal profession with a pivotal opportunity for...more

Designing Generative AI for Legal Professionals: Key Principles and Best Practices

Generative AI is transforming the landscape of legal technology, offering unprecedented opportunities to automate tasks and streamline complex workflows. Yet, designing AI tools that truly meet the needs of legal...more

The Problem of Deepfakes and AI-Generated Evidence: Is It Time to Revise the Rules of Evidence? – Part Two

This is the conclusion to a two part article. Please read Part One first. There must be legal recourse to stop this kind of fraud and so protect our basic freedoms. People must have good cause to believe in our judicial...more

The Problem of Deepfakes and AI-Generated Evidence: Is It Time to Revise the Rules of Evidence? – Part One

On April 19, 2024, the Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules for federal courts faced a critical question: Does AI-generated evidence, including deepfakes, demand new rules? The Committee’s surprising answer—’not yet.’ Was...more

Prosecutors and AI: Navigating Justice in the Age of Algorithms

AI has the potential to transform the criminal justice system through its ability to process vast datasets, recognize patterns, and predict outcomes. However, this potential comes with a profound responsibility: ensuring that...more

ChatGPT’s Surprising Ability to Split into Multiple Virtual Entities to Debate and Solve Legal Issues

One of the most important emergent intelligence abilities of OpenAI’s ChatGPT is its bizarre ability to split into different sub-personalities, like different minds, and then speak with each other. They can even be made to...more

OpenAI Generates a ‘Hired Gun Hacker’ Defense to the N.Y. Times Copyright Case

Most everyone in the AI and legal worlds by now knows about the New York Times (“NYT”) suit against Microsoft and various Open AI entities (“OAI”). The NYT alleges copyright infringement by the practice of OAI, and most all...more

Circuits in Session: Analysis of the Quality of ChatGPT4 as an Appellate Court Judge

This is the third and concluding article of the Circuits in Session series. The quality of GPT4’s legal analysis is evaluated and both positive and negative test results are reported. It did process legal frameworks very well...more

What Lawyers Think About AI, Creativity and Job Security

This article continues the Ai creativity series and examines current thinking among lawyers about their work and job security. Most believe their work is too creative to be replaced by machines....more

REAL OR FAKE? New Law Review Article Provides a Good Framework for Judges to Make the Call

The GPTJUDGE: Justice in a Generative AI World article will be published in October by Duke Law & Technology Review. The authors are Maura Grossman, Paul Grimm, Daniel Brown and Molly Xu. In addition to suggesting a legal...more

[Webinar] A Tech Lawyer and Information Scientist Walk Into a Bar; they Discuss ChatGPT, its Promise, Ethical Considerations and...

1. SUMMARY OF INSIGHTS SO FAR. A scientist and tech lawyer impressions of ChatGPT, with emphasis on how it may impact the law going forward. a. RL - "These are ALMOST the Droids we’ve been looking for!" (i) Impressed by...more

Ten Ways LLM Models Such As ChatGPT Can Be Used To Assist Lawyers

​ Introduction - Keep your Bots on a short leash for now. Image: Losey Dear Bar colleagues and fellow tech enthusiasts, this article explores the top-ten most obvious ways that Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT-4...more

Chat GPT Helps Explains My Active Machine Learning Method of Evidence Retrieval

Prompt Engineered, Edited and Quality Controlled by Ralph Losey. This essay was co-written by a human and machine with over 80% of the text “generated” by ChatGPT. Active machine learning is a type of Artificial Intelligence...more

A Buddhist AI – “The DUDE” – Explains the Eight Steps of Hybrid Multimodal Document Review with Help from a Human Lawyer

Written by Chat GPT 3.5, partly in “Comic Hipster Style” with Ralph Losey - Losey to Chat: “Use a comedic hipster writing style to explain my eight steps of electronic document review.” Chat GPT 3.5 replies: “Yo dude, imagine...more

Surprising Top 5 e-Discovery Cases of 2021 as Selected by My New AI

PREFACE - I know that 2022 is ending, not 2021, but I am still in “author catch up mode,” as I did not do a “TOP FIVE” type article at the end of 2021. In fact, seems like all of Covid 2021 is a bit of a blur. Stay tuned, we,...more

The Right to Privacy in Modern Discovery: a review of another great law review article – Part 3

This is the conclusion of the blog, The Right to Privacy in Modern Discovery: a review of another great law review article. See here for Part 1 and Part 2. This blog series considers the interplay between privacy and civil...more

The Right to Privacy in Modern Discovery: a review of another great law review article – Part 2

This is part two of the blog series, The Right to Privacy in Modern Discovery: a review of another great law review article. This blog series considers the interplay between privacy and civil discovery as discussed in the law...more

The Right to Privacy in Modern Discovery: a review of another great law review article – Part 1

Summary and analysis of Professor Allyson Stuart’s much needed law review article on privacy in ediscovery in civil litigation. The article is supplemented with an interview of Professor Stuart on ediscovery and privacy...more

EARLY NEUTRAL EVALUATION: Can a Stitch In Time Save Nine? – Part Two

Conclusion to a two part Blog on Experiments by the US District Courts, in both the Southern and Northern Districts of California, with a type of Alternative Dispute Resolution procedure called Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE)....more

EARLY NEUTRAL EVALUATION: Can a Stitch in Time Save Nine? – Part One

First of a two part blog on experiments by the US District Courts, in both the Southern and Northern Districts of California, with a type of Alternative Dispute Resolution procedure called Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE)....more

Examining a Leaked Criminal Warrant for Apple iCloud Data in a High Profile Case – Part 3

Inadvertently Disclosed Warrant Application Against Apple in a Criminal Investigation Against Retired Marine General Reveals Latest DOJ Search Procedures, the Dangers of Pacer and Too Much Court Record Transparency, and Much...more

Examining a Leaked Criminal Warrant for Apple iCloud Data in a High Profile Case – Part Two

This article is Part Two of the blog Inadvertently Disclosed Warrant For Apple iCloud Data. Items To Be Seized – Search Procedures - In Attachment B to the Application, entitled, Items To Be Seized, the government describes...more

Examining a Leaked Criminal Warrant for Apple iCloud Data in a High Profile Case – Part One

According to a June 7, 2022, New York Times report: "John R. Allen Federal prosecutors have obtained records indicating that John R. Allen, the retired four-star Marine general who commanded all American troops in...more

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