The ‘era of self-regulation’ over in the AI era
Do we need a new law for AI? Sure – but first we could try enforcing the laws we already have
Do we need a new law for AI? Sure – but first we could try enforcing the laws we already have
More than 90 per cent of solicitors in NSW want to retain the flexibility offered by technology used during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a…
Gaslighting, love bombing and narcissism: what happens when AI goes off script and reveals its’ troubled and very passive-aggressive side.
A new study has found alarming evidence that confidential and sensitive data is at risk of exposure due to the cyber security practices of lawyers….
Email scams are targeting law practices. Warn clients about email scams targeting funds transfers. Educate everyone in your law practice about risks. By SIMONE HERBERT-LOWE.
Continuing education can help you keep afloat in an ocean of technology change.
Lifelong learning is the new phrase du jour for staying relevant in the workplace. But trying to keep abreast of the latest skills, technology and…
It is important that legal practitioners have some understanding of metadata in order to safeguard a client’s confidential and privileged information. By HELEN BROWNE.
Why is change hard?” This was the question Marina Chiovetti, the Portfolio Director of Digital Strategy and Capability in NSW Government’s Chief Digital Office, posed to…
A user’s password is the first line of defence to prevent misuse or theft of client personal or confidential information. Maintain security of your password…
Katrina Johnson works in the frenetic world of flying cars and self-driving trucks – along with data breaches and other controversies.
Cutting back on the digital onslaught might help ease your mind, as well as free up time.
ACCC Commissioner Cristina Cifuentes talks about her career and rapid technology change.