A world without lawyers: is automated decision-making the future?
What does exponentially capable AI mean for the future of law? This revolution prompts deep questions about the human element of justice.
What does exponentially capable AI mean for the future of law? This revolution prompts deep questions about the human element of justice.
The upcoming practice management course will feature speakers from the Law Society’s professional support unit and a range of experienced practitioners on topics from costs…
After the Supreme Court’s practice note, find out the best practice for using generative AI in an ethical, compliant and effective way.
Get around the main features of the Supreme Court Practice Note, including its prohibitions and the consequences of misuse.
What impact will the growing field of AI have on our profession? The Law Society of NSW AI Taskforce asked a panel of AI solutions…
As the Law Society’s AI Taskforce concludes its work, its experts shared their thoughts, predictions, actions, and tips for lawyers.
Why Artificial Intelligence companies need to find a better way to combat disinformation and manipulated content.
Australia has led the way regulating gene technology for over 20 years. Here’s how it should apply that to AI.
Since ChatGPT burst on to the world stage at the end of 2022, there has been much discussion of the implications of AI for legal…
In the latest police-legal procedure combo from Michael Connelly, Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller and his half-brother Harry Bosch join forces to free a woman imprisoned…
How to engage ethically with a chatbot: a solicitor’s guide to responsible use of AI
An app is never a substitute for real help from a human professional – experts share some traps to avoid
There’s no AI in Robodebt, only bad decisions by humans, says a leading researcher, and AI can be a useful tool in government decision making….