25 Articles about AI & Legal Issues

4 legal experts on AI use in communications – Ragan

Balancing innovation and caution: How lawyers should integrate AI into legal practice – Reuters

AI helped write bar exam questions, California state bar admits – The Guardian

Record Law Grad Employment Rates Suggest AI Isn’t Killing Off Lawyers Just Yet – LawNext

Attorneys for MyPillow's Mike Lindell accused of using AI to prepare court filing - 9news

AI entrepreneur sent avatar to argue in court  - The Register

US appeals court rejects copyrights for AI-generated art lacking 'human' creator - Reuters

Large Language Models and International Law - Virginia Law 

NYT case against OpenAI and Microsoft can advance - Axios

The Unbelievable Scale of AI’s Pirated-Books Problem – The Atlantic  

Arizona Supreme Court taps AI avatars to make the judicial system more publicly accessible – AP

OpenAI urges U.S. to allow AI models to train on copyrighted material – NBC  

People are using Google’s new AI model to remove watermarks from images – Tech Crunch 

French publishers and authors sue Meta over copyright works used in AI training – WFXR-TV

Judge fines lawyers in Walmart lawsuit over fake, AI-generated cases - Reuters

A lab at the University of Chicago is protecting artists from theft by a new adversary: the machines – Chicago Mag 

Detroit PD Sued Over Yet Another Bogus Arrest Based On An Unverified Facial Recognition ‘Match’ – TechDirt

Academic publishers warn against AI copyright plans - Research Professional News  

Just how badly OpenAI and Perplexity are screwing over publishers – Forbes

Microsoft identifies developers it says evaded AI guardrails - Axios

ChatGPT firm reveals AI model that is ‘good at creative writing’ - The Guardian 

Midsized Law Firms Increasingly See AI and Interconnected Technology as Critical for Future Success, New Survey Finds - LawNext

A Buyer’s Guide to Legal AI Tools – Bloomberg Law 

To AI or Not to AI? The Use of AI in Employment Decisions – National Law Review

AI and the visual arts: The case for copyright protection - Brookings