Artificial Intelligence Socratic prompt engineering The right question is more important than the right answer -- Plato
Artificial Intelligence Using generative AI in legal practice What I have learned from preparing two presentations on generative AI, 5 months apart.
Artificial Intelligence Using AI to automate disinformation The rise of natural language generation systems to create data-driven communications leads to a concern that they could be used to automate disinformation. Is this a plausible threat?
Tech Competence Big Data What is Big Data? Where is it found? What are the challenges and opportunities it represents?
Software Using OneNote for running trials I’ve tried running trials and hearings just based on a laptop before, with limited success. But in recent times I’ve started using OneNote as a one-stop shop for matter preparation.
Hardware This barrister's tech stack Hardware I use a MacBook Pro 13” laptop as my primary device. In chambers I have an LG Ultrafine 4K monitor — display and charge all in one cable. I have
Tech Competence Technological competence for lawyers In 2012, the American Bar Association amended its Model Rules to include language requiring that lawyers in that jurisdiction maintain technology competence as part of their ethical obligations. Model Rule
Artificial Intelligence Five ways to use AI in your practice, right now There are a few ways in which AI can save even the small legal practice time. Below are just 5 ways to start using artificial intelligence, that will save you time, and also wont cost you anything.