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.
Do we need a new law for AI? Sure – but first we could try enforcing the laws we already have
Charlie Brooker’s anthology series holds one important clue on why dystopian narratives are key to preparing for the future of the law.
Whilst the efforts of Elon Musk’s company Neuralink to connect human brains to computers have been well publicised, it’s less well known that Synchron and…
An expert in the field of AI and the law is confirmed as the keynote speaker at the Law Society of NSW’s upcoming Specialist Accreditation…
Access to justice for renters is offered by an award-winning social enterprise that combines innovative technology with a novel funding mechanism.
What happens when crime is committed in cyberspace by invisible offenders? Can we inflict punishment on elusive data thieves, and on automated processes like Robodebt?
Regional Mayor Brian Hood threatens to sue OpenAI over incorrect ChatGPT content.
Gaslighting, love bombing and narcissism: what happens when AI goes off script and reveals its’ troubled and very passive-aggressive side.
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm since OpenAI launched the chatbot in November 2022. Legal experts share the possibilities and pitfalls of this new…