Here are the stories they have published in March
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Lawyers as Next Generation Wordsmiths – AALL Specturm
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Arizona state lawmaker used ChatGPT to write part of law on deepfakes – The Guardian
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AI providers as criminal essay mills? Large language models meet contract cheating law – Information & Communications Technology Law
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Regulating AI – how will it work? – Counsel
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Will generative AI (finally) spell the end of the billable hour? – ABA Journal/Legal Rebels Podcast
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UK watchdog looking into Microsoft AI taking screenshots – BBC News
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Why do citizens support algorithmic government? – Journal of Public Policy
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Want to use ChatGPT to help prepare for court? This is what lawyers say you should and shouldn’t do – ABC News
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AI has much to offer but cannot replicate genuine legal reasoning – The Times (£)
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Libraries Play an Important Role in the Human Use of AI – Information Today
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Microsoft’s AI chatbot will ‘recall’ everything you do on its new PCs – The Guardian
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International ScientificReport on the Safety of Advanced AI – Interim Report
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Senior judge predicts AI will transform the role of experts – Law Society’s Gazette
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World is ill-prepared for breakthroughs in AI, say experts – The Guardian
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AI and national security – tread with caution – Kingsley Napley
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Researchers build AI-driven sarcasm detector – The Guardian
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Should paralegals fear artificial intelligence? – ABA Journal
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Understanding The Legal And Regulatory Landscape Of Generative AI – Forbes
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ChatGPT in chambers – Counsel
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How buyers of AI can impose controls on use – OUT-LAW.com
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Google rolls out AI-generated, summarized search results in US – The Guardian
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Edge AI explained: Everything you need to know – Computer Weekly
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Are academic researchers embracing or resisting generative AI? And how should publishers respond? – OUP Blog
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Upgraded ChatGPT teaches maths and flirts – but still glitches – BBC News
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Regulating AI:The ICO’s strategicapproach
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The UK needs to build a British data library to become an AI leader – Yahoo! Finance
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Legal study into responsible use of AI in heritage sector announced as part of nationwide initiative – Brunel University
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Sotomayor Says AI Will Significantly Impact ‘How We Lawyer’ – Bloomberg Law
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Too late to prevent AI risk to elections this year, expert claims – The Independent
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AI-related data ethics oversight in UK policing – Policing
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New methods to maximise AI’s potential benefits – University of Strathclyde
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the asylum system – Medicine, Science and the Law
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Stability AI, Midjourney should face artists’ copyright case, judge says – Reuters
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Don’t let your AI chatbot get too chatty! – Mills & Reeve
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ChatGPT’s chatbot rival Claude to be introduced on iPhone – The Guardian
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Legal-tech startup uses AI to search relevant case history to better predict case outcomes – GeekWire
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Fresh call for UK copyright law to be updated for AI age – OUT-LAW.com
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An AI tool used in thousands of criminal cases is facing legal challenges – NBC News
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Will artificial intelligence put legal graduates out of work? – The Student Room
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Major funding for flagship research project on AI in Law Enforcement – Northumbria University
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Digital recreations of dead people need urgent regulation, AI ethicists say – The Guardian
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Launching the TUC’s “Ready to Go” AI Bill – TUC
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ChatNYT – Harvard Law Today
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Wanted: a data standard to underpin lawyers’ use of generative AI – Financial Times
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Eight US newspapers sue OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement – The Guardian
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Guidance on promoting technology and innovation to improve access to legal services – Legal Services Board