The legal industry is increasingly focusing on the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in litigation and eDiscovery. A pending lawsuit in Massachusetts highlights the necessity for attorneys to familiarize themselves with AI technologies and tools that affect their clients, according to insights from legal experts at Hinckley Allen. Various articles and discussions emphasize the importance of integrating AI into legal practices, with tips provided for lawyers on how to effectively utilize these tools. Additionally, there are considerations regarding the risks and rewards associated with generative AI (GenAI) coding, particularly concerning indemnity and litigation risks. Legal professionals are urged to prepare for the evolving landscape shaped by AI, with a focus on managing risks and leveraging insurance solutions to mitigate potential issues. The discourse also includes guidance for in-house counsel on navigating generative AI in their legal strategies.
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How to balance risks and rewards of #GenAI coding https://t.co/080Uz7pZlG @SAP “If you use an AI tool that doesn't offer unlimited indemnity for the output they produce and its derivatives, your organization will be exposed to...” - @AndyThurai