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Bibliography: Artificial Intelligence Articles

AI has 2 billion users, but only 3% pay, Tiernan Ray, ZDNet (Jun. 30, 2025)

AI Legislative Developments: Early Days or Tipping Point?, John Pavolotsky, JDSupra (Jun. 30, 2025) 

Slaves to the Machine, Anne Trumbore, Inside Higher Ed (Jun. 30, 2025)

Anthropic and Meta fair use rulings on AI model training, Shawn Helms & Jason Krieser, JDSupra (Jun. 27, 2025) 

The A.I. Frenzy Is Escalating. Again., Cade Metz, New York Times (Jun. 27, 2025)

LawDroid Launches CiteCheck AI, A Fail-Safe Against AI Citation Hallucinations, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Jun. 27, 2025) 

A.I. Is Starting to Wear Down Democracy, Steven L. Myers & Stuart A. Thompson, New York Times (Jun. 26, 2025) 

How Much Energy Does Your AI Prompt Use?, Joanna Stern, Wall Street Journal (Jun. 26, 2025) 

Feeling Disillusioned with AI? You’re Not Alone, Fernando Delgado, JDSupra (Jun. 26, 2025) 

The AI Strategy Divide in Law, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Jun. 26, 2025)

Texas Adopts the Responsible AI Governance Act, Kylie Au, Karley Buckley, Ashley Carr, Kathryn Cote, Sean Fulton & Kyle Kloeppel, JDSupra (Jun. 25, 2025) 

First Major Substantive Decision Addressing GenAI Training Data, Joseph Petersen, JDSupra (Jun. 25, 2025) 

Getting the Most Out of Legal AI Research Tools, Susannah Tredwell, Slaw (Jun. 24, 2025) 

Anthropic AI Decision on Copyright Fair Use, Barry Sookman (Jun. 24, 2025)

AI Hallucinations Are Destroying Legal Careers: Here's How to Fight Back, Ryan McKeen, JDSupra (Jun. 24, 2025)

Using AI Right Now: A Quick Guide, Ethan Mollick, One Useful Thing (Jun. 23, 2025) 

OpenAI May Have Screwed Up So Badly That Its Entire Future Is Under Threat, Noor Al-Sibai, The Byte (Jun. 21, 2025) 

The AI Legal Landscape in 2025, Melissa Koch, JDSupra (Jun. 23, 2025) 

Excellence or Extinction: Why the Legal Industry's AI Revolution Will Destroy the Middle, Ryan McKeen, JDSupra (Jun. 20, 2025) 

Legal AI Platform Harvey To Get LexisNexis Content, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Jun. 18, 2025) 

Washington State Lawyers Show Limited AI Adoption Despite Growing Interest, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Jun. 17, 2025)

The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Employment Law, Emily Halliday & Lauren Hicks, JDSupra (Jun. 17, 2025) 

Artificial Intelligence Industry Targeted for Independent Contractor Misclassification Lawsuits, Richard Reibstein, JDSupra (Jun. 17, 2025) 

The (Media) Empire Strikes Back, Ivy Clarice Estoesta & Sasha Rao, JDSupra (Jun. 16, 2025)

A Knockout Blow for LLMs?, Gary Marcus, Communications of the ACM (Jun. 16, 2025)

ChatGPT takes on a 1977 Atari at chess, David Szondy, New Atlas (Jun. 15, 2025)

ChatGPT Glossary: 52 AI Terms Everyone Should Know, Imad Khan, CNET (Jun. 14, 2025) 

Safeguarding the Courtroom from AI-Generated Evidence, Shane Ramsey, JDSupra (Jun. 13, 2025)

AI-Generated Deepfakes in Court, Al Windham, JDSupra (Jun. 13, 2025)

With the launch of o3-pro, let’s talk about what AI “reasoning” actually does, Benj Edwards, Ars Technical (June 11, 2025)

The Evolving Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Expert Analyses, JDSupra (Jun. 11, 2025)

Eve Launches An AI Intake Specialist for Plaintiffs’ Law Firms, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Jun. 11, 2025) 

News Sites Are Getting Crushed by Google’s New AI Tools, Isabella Simonetti & Katherine Blunt, Wall Street Journal (Jun. 10, 2025) 

Could Artificial Intelligence in Decision-Writing Improve Access to Justice?, Noel Semple, Slaw (Jun. 10, 2025) 

It's time to address preservation of generative AI prompts and outputs, Tara Lawler, Matthew Hamilton, & Jeff Niemczura, Westlaw Practitioner Insights Commentaries (Jun. 10, 2025) 

The Human Element Remains: How Legal Professionals and AI Can Best Collaborate in the Future of E-Discovery and Litigation, Staring Underwood, JDSupra (Jun. 10, 2025) 

Artificial Intelligence or innocent ignorance? Hard lessons yield best practices, Michael Laszlo & Matthew Marshall, JDSupra (Jun. 10, 2025) 

ChatGPT is not a proxy for the skilled person, Katie McConnell & Josh Stickland, JDSupra (Jun. 9, 2025) 

AI companies' eval reports mostly don't support their claims, Zach Stein-Perlman, LessWrong (Jun. 9, 2025) 

Internet Jurisdiction in Clearview AI Case Analysis, Barry Sookman (Jun. 9, 2025)

Welcome to Campus. Here’s Your ChatGPT, Natasha Singer, The New York Times (Jun. 7, 2025) 

GAI in Practice: The Truth About GAI Prompting For Legal, JDSupra (Jun. 6, 2025)

AI Hallucination in Legal Cases Remain a Problem, Michael Borella & Joshua Rich, JDSupra (Jun. 5, 2025) 

Another Important Beware-AI Case for Lawyers: Ko v. Li, Jeannette Aucoin & Alexandra Chipperfield, JDSupra (Jun.5, 2025)

Imagining Lawyer Malpractice in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Daniel E. Tranen, The National Law Review (Jun. 5, 2025) 

The Next State to Regulate AI Will Be…Texas?, Amanda Brown, Benjamin Ebbink & David Walton, JDSupra (Jun. 3, 2025) 

Recursive Artificial Intelligence: Can the Law Keep Up?, Ismail Amin, JDSupra ( Jun. 2, 2025) 

Thomson Reuters Teases Upcoming Release of Agentic CoCounsel AI for Legal, Capable of Complex Workflows, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Jun. 2, 2025) 

Horse of a Different Color: In the age of AI, lawyers must set aside resistance to change, Tracy Hresko Pearl, ABA Journal (Jun. 2, 2025) 

Lack of oversight may be why younger lawyers use fake AI citations, David Weisenfeld, ABA Journal (Jun. 1, 2025)

Immigration attorneys are turning to AI to help with an abundance of cases, Danielle Braff, ABA Journal (Jun. 1, 2025)  

'AI washing': regulatory and private actions to stop overstating claims, Jonathan D. Uslaner & Alec Coquin, Westlaw Practitioner Insights Commentaries (May 30, 2025) 

AI Can Improve Great Lawyers—But It Can’t Replace Them, Ralph Losey, JDSupra (May 30, 2025) 

AI’s Escalating Sophistication Presents New Legal Dilemmas, Nicoletta V. Kolpakov, New York State Bar Association (May 28, 2025) 

AI-hallucinated cases end up in more court filings, and Butler Snow issues apology for 'inexcusable' lapse, Debra Cassens Weiss, ABA Journal (May 27, 2025) 

Technology-Assisted Review Was Litigation’s First Encounter With AI, JDSupra (May 28, 2025) 

Artificial Intelligence and Lawyering: Why Machines Can’t Do Our Jobs, Brian Radnoff & Daniel Waldman, JDSupra (May 27, 2025) 

Is Darth Vader Luring AI to the Dark Side of Labor Law?, Todd Lyon, Rich Meneghello & Joshua Nadreau, JDSupra (May 27, 2025) 

AI’s Habit of Information Fabrication (“Hallucination”): Where’s the Human Factor?, Hugh Stephens, Hugh Stephens Blog (May 26, 2025) 

Tech’s Trump Whisperer, Tim Cook, Goes Quiet as His Influence Fades, Tripp Mickle, N.Y. Times (May 26, 2025) 

The people who think AI might become conscious, Pallab Ghosh, BBC (May 25, 2025) 

The Questions Here Are Hard, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (May 23, 2025) 

OpenAI Says It Will Build Massive Data Centers in the U.A.E., Cade Metz & Tripp Mickle, N.Y. Times (May 22, 2025) 

Introduction: The Global Race Towards AI Governance Takes Different Paths, J.C. Boggs, Charly Helleputte, Nema Milaninia, Alicia O'Brien & Eve-Christie Vermynck, JDSupra (May 21, 2025) 

Chicago Sun-Times confirms AI was used to create reading list of books that don’t exist, Marina Dunbar, The Guardian (May 20, 2025) 

A patent practice leader's guide to the AI revolution, Brett Krueger, Westlaw Practitioner Insights Commentaries (May 20, 2025) 

The Promise and Perils of Using AI for Legal Research, JDSupra (May 20, 2025) 

Big Tech Docket: AI creates spoofs, hallucinations, regulatory disputes, Rebecca Spear, Westlaw Today (May 20, 2025) 

AI News Roundup, Michael Borella, Aaron Gin & Luke Koenigsknecht, JDSupra (May 20, 2025)

State AGs fill the AI regulatory void,  Ashley Taylor, Clayton Friedman & Gene Fishel, Westlaw Practitioner Insights Commentaries (May 19, 2025) 

The Updated State of AI Regulations for 2025, Marla Crawford, JDSupra (May 19, 2025)

Lawyer Launches Site to Help Pro Se People In Arkansas Navigate Legal Issues, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (May 16, 2025) 

“This Was a Collective Debacle,” Michael Berman, JDSupra (May 15, 2025)

Kadrey v. Meta: The First Major Test of Fair Use in the Age of Generative AI, Jason Haas, JDSupra (May 14, 2025)

ESI Protocols in the Age of AI: 4 Essential Questions for Modern Discovery, Dana Feeney, JDSupra (May 14, 2025)

AI Was Supposed to Democratize Legal Research. What Happened?, Jennifer Case, LawNext (May 14, 2025)

A.I. Will Destroy Critical Thinking in K-12, Jessica Grose, N.Y. Times (May 14, 2025)

AI Hallucinations Strike Again: Two More Cases Where Lawyers Face Judicial Wrath for Fake Citations, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (May 14, 2025)

Fake Legal Authorities – AI Hallucination or Professional Negligence?, Ian Cheng & Glenn Haley, JDSupra (May 13, 2025) 

Research: Gen AI Makes People More Productive—and Less Motivated, Yukun Liu, Suqing Wu, Mengqi Ruan, Siyu Chen & Xiao-Yun Xie, Harvard Business Review (May 13, 2025) 

Letting Our Research Run With AI Content, John Willinsky, Slaw (May 13, 2025) 

AI Ain’t Atticus: Why Machine Learning Can’t Master Legal Reasoning (Yet), Louis Tambaro, JDSupra (May 13, 2025) 

AI News Roundup, Michael Borella, Aaron Gin & Luke Koenigsknecht, JDSupra (May 12, 2025) 

A Survival Roadmap For Lawyers and Law Firms In The Age of AI, Ryan McKeen, JDSupra (May 12, 2025) 

(A)Identify Yourself: State Bills Would Require Notification When Interacting with AI, Ian Brown & Eric Mitzenmacher, JDSupra (May 12, 2025) 

Illinois Anti-Discrimination Law to Address AI Goes Into Effect on 1 January 2026, Claire Healy, Kathleen Parker & Erinn Rigney, JDSupra (May 12, 2025)

Trump reportedly fires head of US copyright office after release of AI report, José Olivares, The Guardian (May 12, 2025)

Legal Research Service Decisis Makes Inroads Against Fastcase As It Expands to 20 Bar Associations, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (May 9, 2025) 

Legal Research Demystified, Third Edition, Eric Voight, Faulkner University, Jones School of Law (May 8, 2025)

Plastic, fantastic ... and potentially litigious: AI Barbie goes from dollhouse to courtroom, Sara H. Jodka, Westlaw Practitioner Insights Commentaries (May 7, 2025) 

First AI-powered law firm approved by UK's Solicitors Regulation Authority, Kate Gibson, Westlaw Today (May 7, 2025) 

The Siren’s Song of Generative AI in Pleadings, JDSupra (May 7, 2025) 

Zuckerberg’s Grand Vision: Most of Your Friends Will Be AI, Meghan Bobrowsky, Wall Street Journal (May 7, 2025) 

Navigating ‘Unruliness’: Hence Cofounder Sean West on How Politics, AI and Law are Rewriting Business Rules, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (May 7, 2025)

Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls as Generative Artificial Intelligence Transforms the Practice of Litigation, David Levine, National Law Review (May 7, 2025) 

AI Hallucinations Lawyers: Understanding the Risks: Ko v Li, Barry Sookman (May 6, 2025) 

A.I. Is Getting More Powerful, but Its Hallucinations Are Getting Worse, Cade Metz & Karen Weise, New York Times (May 6, 2025)

AI Is No Substitute for a Lawyer’s Voice, Susan Cohodes, Attorney at Work (May 6, 2025)

The European Commission publishes its AI Continent Action Plan, Marie Barani, Nicole Wolters Ruckert & Anna van der Leeuw-Veiksha, JDSupra (May 5, 2025)

Choose your GenAI model providers, models, and use cases wisely, Michael Justus, JDSupra (May 5, 2025) 

Congress Passes AI Deepfake Law, Trump Signs EO on AI Education, Christian Fjeld, Alexander Hecht & Bruce Sokler, JDSupra (May 5, 2025)

Laura Clayton McDonnell on Legal Technology, AI, and Corporate Transformation at Thomson Reuters, Greg Lambert & Marlene Gebauer, 3 Geeks and a Law Blog (May 5, 2025)

OpenAI document explains when to use each ChatGPT model, Mayank Parmar, Bleeping Computer (May 4, 2025) 

‘A lawyer with wet socks wins twice as many motions,’ and Other Little-Known Lawyer Idioms, via Gen AI, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (May 2, 2025)

Does artificial intelligence have a role in legal scholarship?, Julianne Hill, ABA Journal (May 2, 2025)

Weaponizing AI, Stephen T. Black, UC Law Science and Technology Journal (April 2025)

Technologically Competent Reprised: Ethical Practice in an AI Age and Considerations for Our Courts in a Burgeoning AI Era, Heidi L. Frostestad, Belmont Law Review (Spring 2025) 

Law and Technological Innovations: Three Reasons to Pause, Michael L. Smith, Belmont Law Review (Spring 2025) 

Seriously? Lawyer Representing the My Pillow Guy – Already Known For Having Been Caught Pantsless on Zoom – Now Faces Sanctions for Hallucinated Cases, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Apr. 28, 2025) 

Record Law Grad Employment Rates Suggest AI Isn’t Killing Off Lawyers Just Yet, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Apr. 25, 2025)

We Already Have an Ethics Framework for AI, Gwendolyn Reece, Inside Higher Ed (Apr. 25, 2025) 

We Now Know How AI ‘Thinks’—and It’s Barely Thinking at All, Christopher Mims, Wall Street Journal (Apr. 25, 2025) 

If A.I. Systems Become Conscious, Should They Have Rights?, Kevin Roose, New York Times (Apr. 24, 2025) 

Afraid of AI? Learn the Seven Cardinal Dangers and How to Stay Safe, Ralph Losey, JDSupra (Apr. 24, 2025) 

D.C. Adopts Duty of Technology Competence for Lawyers, But Takes A Different Approach, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Apr. 24, 2025)

Suits, Syntax, and Superpowers: Why Law Pros Are Built for the AI Age, Cat Casey, JDSupra (Apr. 23, 2025)

Aiming for Accuracy, Group Launches Legal AI Adoption Index, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Apr. 23, 2025)

DeepSeek Breach Opens Floodgates to Dark Web, Emma Zaballos, Dark Reading (Apr. 22, 2025) 

OpenAI's most capable models hallucinate more than earlier ones, Radhika Rajkumar, ZDNet (Apr. 22, 2025)

Charting the Three Waves of Legal AI Transformation with Thomson Reuters’ Raghu Ramanathan, Greg Lambert & Marlene Gebauer, 3 Geeks and a Law Blog (Apr. 21, 2025)

With ‘AI slop’ distorting our reality, the world is sleepwalking into disaster, Nesrine Malik, The Guardian (Apr. 21, 2025) 

AI News Roundup, Michael Borella, Aaron Gin & Luke Koenigsknecht, JDSupra (Apr. 21, 2025)

Anticipating the AI Energy Impact, Mona Dajani, JDSupra (Apr. 21, 2025)

It’s not too late to stop Trump and the tech broligarchy from controlling our lives, but we must act now, Carole Cadwalladr, The Guardian (Apr. 20, 2025)

On Jagged AGI: o3, Gemini2.5, and everything after, Ethan Mollick, One Useful Thing (Apr. 20, 2025)

 An Unrestrained, Bright-Eyed View Of Legal AI's Future, Todd Itami, Law360 (Apr. 18, 2025)

 Ghosts Are Everywhere, Patrick M. Scanlon, Inside Higher Ed (Apr. 18, 2025)

What Is an AI Supercomputer and Why Is Trump Talking About It?, Yang Jie, Wall Street Journal (Apr. 17, 2025)

An AI-Assisted Look At Four New Surveys On AI Adoption In Law: How Do They Compare? Differ?, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Apr. 17, 2025)

The Inevitability of AI in Court: What Does It Mean for Self-Represented Litigants?, Jennifer Leitch, Slaw (Apr. 16, 2025)

Thomson Reuters Survey: Over 95% of Legal Professionals Expect Gen AI to Become Central to Workflow Within Five Years, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Apr. 15, 2025) 

AI News Roundup – EU announces further AI initiatives, IEA releases report on AI, Energy, and Climate, DOGE uses AI to monitor federal workers, and more, Michael Borella, Aaron Gin & Luke Koenigsknecht, JDSupra (Apr. 15, 2025)

AI hallucinations lead to a new cyber threat: Slopsquatting, Shweta Sharma, CSO (Apr. 14, 2025)

2025 Legal AI Report: Key Insights from ACEDS + Secretariat, Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists, JDSupra (Apr. 14, 2025)

The Three Cs of Teaching Technology to Law Students, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Apr. 14. 2025) 

OMB Issues New Guidance for the Federal Government’s Use of AI, and President Trump Signs EO for AI Data Centers, Christian Fjeld, Alexander Hecht & Bruce Sokler, JDSupra (Apr. 14, 2025)

Federal Policies on AI, Westlaw Practical Law (Apr. 14, 2025)

Amazon Unleashes New AI Agents Ready To Take Over Your Daily Tasks, Bernard Marr, Forbes (Apr. 14, 2025)

It’s game over for people if AI gains legal personhood, Josh Harlan, The Hill (Apr. 13, 2025)

ChatGPT Has Receipts, Will Now Remember Everything You've Ever Told It, Jibin Joseph, PC Mag (Apr. 11, 2025)

In The Age Of AI, Don’t Underestimate The Human, Roy Hadley, Jr., JDSupra (Apr. 11, 2025)

Elon Musk Reportedly Doing Something Horrid to Power His AI Data Center, Futurism (Apr. 11, 2025)

Law professors side with authors battling Meta in AI copyright case, Kyle Wiggers, TechCrunch (Apr. 11, 2025)

Are Em Dashes Really a Sign of AI Writing?, Miles Klee, Rolling Stone (Apr. 11, 2025) 

Legal AI Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction in Your Law Firm, Danielle DavisRoe, Attorney at Work (Apr. 11, 2025)

What ChatGPT Has Learned About Me (And What It Thinks I Look Like), Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Apr. 11, 2025)

Embracing AI: ChatGPT tips to boost law practice productivity, Sonya L. Sigler, Daily Journal (Apr. 10, 2025)

Contract Law in the Age of Agentic AI: Who’s Really Clicking “Accept”?, Peter Cramer & Caroline Rimmer, JDSupra (Apr. 10, 2025)

ChatGPT Output Can't Be Defamation, OpenAI Tells Ga. Court, Emily Johnson, Law360 (Apr. 9, 2025) 

How People Are Really Using Gen AI in 2025, Marc Zao-Sanders, Harvard Business Review (Apr. 9, 2025)

Promise, Peril And The Path Forward: Legal Industry AI, Angela Doughty, WilmingtonBiz (Apr. 9, 2025)

AI in Law: The Real Risks Beyond Hallucinated Cases, Jessica Rosberger, Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy (Apr. 9, 2025)

Trump Administration Revamps Guidance on Federal Use and Procurement of AI, Megan Brown, Lauren Lerman, Duane Pozza, Kara Sacilotto & Kathleen Scott, JDSupra (Apr. 8, 2025)

Tech’s Broken Promise: Addressing the Access-to-Justice Gap, Frank Young, RIPS Law Librarian Blog (Apr. 8, 2025)

LegalWeek Demo of VitalLaw AI, Jean Davis, AALL CRIV Connection (Apr. 8, 2025)

Marking Its 40th Anniversary In A New Venue, ABA Techshow Experiences Growing Pains, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Apr. 8, 2025)

AI could impact 40 per cent of jobs worldwide in the next decade, Anna Desmarais, Euro News (Apr. 7, 2025)

Trump Administration Makes Move To Build AI Infrastructure on Federal Lands, Edward Boling & Laura Smith Morton, JDSupra (Apr. 7, 2025)

The 2025 AI Index Report, Stanford University Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (Spring 2025)

RAG is Not Dead: Josef’s Sam Flynn on Legal Tech That Works, Greg Lambert & Marlene Gebauer, 3 Geeks and a Blog (Apr. 7, 2025)

AI Reporter - April 2025, Sydney Allen, Carlo Lipson & Steven Selna, JDSupra (Apr. 7, 2025)

Preserving AI, Thomas Padilla, Inside Higher Ed (Apr. 4, 2025)

OpenAI says it’ll release o3 after all, delays GPT-5, Kyle Wiggers, TechCrunch (Apr. 4, 2025)

An AI Model Has Officially Passed the Turing Test, Frank Landymore, Futurism (Apr. 2, 2025)

Man Employs A.I. Avatar in Legal Appeal, and Judge Isn’t Amused, Shayla Colon, New York Times (Apr. 4, 2025)

The Man Out to Prove How Dumb AI Still Is, Matteo Wong, The Atlantic (Apr. 4, 2025)

Pioneer of AI, Thinks Today's LLM's Are Nearly Obsolete, Gabriel Snyder, Newsweek (Apr. 2, 2025)

ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot, Kyle Wiggers, Cody Corrall, Alyssa Stringer & Kate Park, TechCrunch (Apr. 4, 2025)

How I Realized AI Was Making Me Stupid—and What I Do Now, Sam Schechner, Wall Street Journal (Apr. 3, 2025)

Artificial Intelligence and Aggregate Litigation, Daniel Wilf-Townsend, Washington University Law Review (Apr. 1, 2025)

When Algorithms Judge Your Credit: Understanding AI Bias in Lending Decisions, Korin Munsterman, Accessible Law (Spring 2025)

Texas Two-Step: State Lawmakers Grapple With AI Regulation, Amanda Brown & Adam Sloustcher, JDSupra (Apr. 1, 2025)

Factor Releases Benchmark Study on GenAI Adoption in Legal Departments, Press Release, Factor (Mar. 31, 2025)

AI Experts Say We’re on the Wrong Path to Achieving Human-Like AI, Isaac Schultz, Gizmodo (Mar. 30, 2025)

The Five Things You Shouldn’t Tell ChatGPT, Nicole Nguyen, Wall Street Journal (Mar. 30, 2025)

No elephants: Breakthroughs in image generation, Ethan Mollick, One Useful Thing (Mar. 30, 2025)

The Artificially Intelligent Dean, Birce Tanriguden, Inside Higher Ed (Mar. 28, 2025)

Are You Smarter Than A.I.?, Dylan Freedman & Cade Metz, N.Y. Times (Mar. 26, 2025)

Generative AI At 2 ½ Making It Work For Law Practice (And Legal Education), Michael D. Murray, University of Kentucky, J. David Rosenberg College of Law (Mar. 26, 2025)

Copyrightability of enAI Outputs in the US: Key Developments, Larissa Bifano, Gina Durham, Rachel Fertig & Danny Tobey, JDSupra (Mar. 26, 2025)

With AI, It’s All About the Data, A. Benjamin Klaber, Emily Lowe & Doneld Shelkey, JDSupra (Mar. 26, 2025)

FIFA Cites New 'Nonexistent' Quotes By Attys Accused Of AI, Bryan Koenig, Law360 (Mar. 25, 2025)

Law Insider Announces Low-Cost and Free AI-Powered Contract Tools for 1.2 Million Legal Users, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Mar. 25, 2025)

ChatGPT Prompts for Lawyers: Boost Efficiency in Legal Work with AI, Kirsten Barkved, Clio (Mar. 25, 2025)

Association Launches To Guide Legal Industry In Responsible Use of AI, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Mar. 25, 2025)

AI News Roundup, Michael Borella, Aaron Gin & Luke Koenigsknecht, JDSupra (Mar. 25, 2025)

7 Essential Tips for Effective Legal Prompting, Ushir Shah, Daily Jus (Mar. 24, 2025)

Law Librarians to Lawyers: Read the Cases. Critically. Carefully, Stephen Embry, TechLaw Crossroads (Mar. 24, 2025)

Something Bizarre Is Happening to People Who Use ChatGPT a Lot, Noor Al-Sibai, Futurism (Mar. 24, 2025)

Attys Suing FIFA Say Humans, Not AI, Made Citation Errors, Lauren Berg, Law360 (Mar. 21, 2025)

ABA Guidance on the Use of AI, Marla Crawford, JDSupra (Mar. 21, 2025)

Book Review: Artificial Intelligence and the Law, Tshilidzi Marwala and Letlhokwa George Mpedi, Frank Young, International Journal of Legal Information (Spring 2025)

Hope, for the Future: How Students Are Defining the Best Use of AI, Ralph Artigliere, JDSupra (Mar. 20, 2025)

Teaching With AI: A Journey Through Grief, Kristi Girdharry, JDSupra (Mar. 19, 2025)

Generative AI in eDiscovery – The Legal Questions No One Saw Coming, Kelly Twigger, JDSupra (Mar. 18, 2025)

When the Machine Becomes the Creator: Artificial Intelligence v. the Human Creator Requirements of U.S. Copyright Law, Stephen Thomas, JDSupra (Mar. 18, 2025)

Replicants at the Bench: Opinions On AI In Law Firms, Michael Abdan, Trial Lawyer's Journal (Mar. 19, 2025)

5 AI Prompts That Will Transform Your Writing Forever, Bernard Marr, Forbes (Mar. 17, 2025)

The EU AI Act and the Future of AI Governance: Implications for U.S. Firms and Policymakers, David Krause, Marquette University (Mar. 17, 2025)

AI Adoption Nearly Doubles Among Small Law Firms, According to Smokeball’s 2025 State of Law Report, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Mar. 17, 2025)

Navigating the AI Frontier: Why Information Governance Matters More Than Ever, James Merrifield, JDSupra (Mar. 14, 2024)

Interoperable Legal AI for Access to Justice, Drew Simshaw, Yale Law Journal Forum (Mar. 14, 2025)

A Model Approach to Attorney AI Practice - Function or Folly in an Age of AI?, James A. Sherer et al., California Western Law Review (Winter 2025)

Legal Light-Switch: How Law Firms Can Flip the Switch on AI, Alexzandra Noffsinger, University of Detroit Mercy Law Review (Winter 2025) 

The Final Challenge: How GenAI Crafted BP’s “Impossible” Closing Argument, John Tredennick & William Webber, JDSupra (Mar. 13, 2025)

Siren Songs of AI: A Legal Briefing Dilemma, Frank Young, UIC Law Library Blog (Mar. 13, 2025)

Evaluating DeepSeek for Legal Research: Capabilities, Risks, and Comparisons, David Badertscher, Criminal Law Library Blog (Mar. 12, 2025)

The EU’s AI Act: The First Obligations Take Effect, Ius Laboris, JDSupra (Mar. 12, 2025)

DeepSeek and China’s AI Regulatory Landscape: Rules, Practice and Future Prospects, Jet Deng & Ken Dai, JDSupra (Mar. 12, 2025)

Why Do I Need a Lawyer if I Have ChatGPT?, Mariel Giletto, JDSupra (Mar. 12, 2025)

From Experiment to Essential — How Legal AI is Changing Everything for my Team, Joe Stephens, LawSites (Mar. 12, 2025)

How A New Documentary Aims To Raise Public Awareness Of The Access To Justice Crisis, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Mar. 11, 2025)

The Evolution of AI in Litigation, JDSupra (Mar. 11, 2025)

What You Need to Know: AI Disclosure Rules in Legal Filings, Jamie Eggertsen, Eve (Mar. 10, 2025)

AI search engines fail to produce accurate citations in over 60% of tests, according to new Tow Center study, Andrew Deck, NiemanLab (Mar. 10, 2025)

Should Courts Use ChatGPT? In This Appellate Opinion, Both The Majority and Dissenting Opinions Did, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Mar. 10, 2025)

Robot Lawyers? FTC Targets AI Legal Services, Robert Hamor, JDSupra (Mar. 10, 2025)

Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Reach Favorable Settlement Outcomes, Nicholas S. Covek & Max Meckstroth, JDSupra (Mar. 10, 2025)

What Makes an AI Generated Work “Original”?, Sam Fitzgerald & Ron Moscona, JDSupra (Mar. 7, 2025)

AI: Do Women Have A Seat At The Artificial Intelligence Table?, Nancy Myrland, JDSupra (Mar. 5, 2025)

Another New Study of Legal AI Shows Some Models Can Significantly Improve Work Quality and Efficiency, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Mar. 5, 2025)

Thirsty Data Centers Reveal Limits to Transparency, Peyton McCauley, Daniel Patrick McLennon & Melissa K Scanlan, ABA Section of Environment, Energy & Resources (Mar. 5, 2025)

‘My Dear Miss Glory, the Robots Are Not People,’ Says Judge In Yet Another Hallucinations Case, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Mar. 5, 2025)

California Introduces Another AI Anti-Discrimination Bill, Benjamin Ebbink, JDSupra (Mar. 4, 2025)

State AI Laws Continue to Emerge, Beau Braswell & Roy Hadley, Jr., JDSupra (Mar 4, 2025)

Federal Judge in Virginia Declines To Sanction Lawyer Who Filed AI-Generated Erroneous Citations, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Mar. 3, 2025)

Researchers Trained an AI on Flawed Code and It Became a Psychopath, Futurism (Mar. 1, 2025)

When AI Hallucinates Courts Hammer Attorneys, Frank Young, RIPS Law Librarian Blog (Feb. 28, 2025)

AI Could Usher In a New Renaissance, Eric Schmidt, Wall Street Journal (Feb. 28, 2025)

Legal AI Tools Show Promise in First-of-its-Kind Benchmark Study, with Harvey and CoCounsel Leading the Pack, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Feb. 28, 2025)

Navigating AI in the Judiciary: What E-Discovery Professionals Need to Know, Maribel Rivera, Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (Feb. 27, 2025)

Senate Passes AI Deepfake Bill, as Congress Considers AI Legislation — AI, Christian Fjeld et al., Mintz - Antitrust Viewpoints (Feb. 27, 2025)

AI Driven Legal Research and Library Services: A New Era for Law Librarians, David Badertscher, Criminal Law Library Blog (Feb. 26, 2025)

ABA Working Group Publishes Guidelines for Responsible AI Use By State and Federal Courts, Robert Ambrogi, LawSites (Feb. 26, 2025)

The Important Difference Between Agentic AI And AI Agents, Bernard Marr, Forbes (Feb. 25, 2025)

Judge fines lawyers in Walmart lawsuit over fake, AI-generated cases, Reuters Legal (Feb. 25, 2025)

Navigating Use of Generative AI at Work: Best Practices and Legal Considerations, Westlaw Today (Feb. 25, 2025)

Preserving Attorney-Client Privilege in the Era of Generative AI: Essential Guidance for Lawyers, Westlaw Today (Feb. 24, 2025)

Google's AI previews erode the internet, US edtech company says in lawsuit, Reuters Legal (Feb. 24, 2025)

We gave an AI a Rorschach test. What it saw in the inkblots offers a window into the human mind, Chris Stokel-Walker, BBC (Feb. 24, 2025) 

OpenAI Researchers Find That Even the Best AI Is "Unable To Solve the Majority" of Coding Problems, Futurism (Feb. 23, 2025)

Is AI really thinking and reasoning — or just pretending to?, Sigal Samuel, Vox (Feb. 21, 2025)

Stop being tricked by AI fakery. Here are the red flags to look for, Stop being tricked by AI fakery, Ashley Biancuzzo, PCWorld (Feb. 20, 2025)

OpenAI must face part of Intercept lawsuit over AI training, Reuters Legal (Feb. 20, 2025)

Zooming in on AI #16 Open source Artificial Intelligence what are we really talking about and what are the legal implications under the EU AI Act?, Westlaw Today (Feb. 20, 2025) 

Google develops AI co-scientist to aid researchers, Muvija M., Reuters (Feb. 19, 2025)

AI 'hallucinations' in court papers spell trouble for lawyers, Sara Merken, Reuters (Feb. 18, 2025)

AI Has Gone MAGA, Zach Justus & Nik Janos, Inside Higher Ed (Feb. 18, 2025)

Generative AI may soon become obsolete, Brian Foster, Glass Almanac (Feb. 16, 2025)

Deposely Launches Free Gen AI Tools for Deposition Work, Previews Comprehensive AI Deposition Platform, Bob Ambrogi, Law Sites (Feb. 18, 2025)

New Governance and New Technologies: Creating a Regulatory Regime for the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Courts, Raymond H. Brescia, North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (2024)

Generative AI and the Duty of Competence Conundrum, Westlaw Today (Feb. 14, 2025)

In ‘AI Smackdown,’ Law Librarians Compare Legal AI Research Platforms, Finding Distinct Strengths and Limitations, Bob Ambrogi, LawSites (Feb. 14, 2025)

OpenAI postpones o3 model release, will wrap it up with GPT-5 instead, Viktor Eriksson & Joel Lee, PC World (Feb. 13, 2025)

Training Competing AI Search Tool Not Fair Use of Westlaw Headnote Copies, Westlaw's Practical Law (Feb. 13, 2025)

How to Prepare for Your Digital Afterlife, J.D. Biersdorfer, New York Times (Feb. 12, 2025)

Thomson Reuters CEO: How AI Will Change Law Firms, Steve Hasker, Fortune (Feb. 11, 2025)

Thomson Reuters wins an early court battle over AI, copyright, and fair use, Richard Lawler, The Verge (Feb. 11, 2025)

Artificial Intelligence Launching Agentic AI in an Uncertain U.S. Regulatory Landscape, Westlaw Today (Feb. 11, 2025)

AI chatbots unable to accurately summarise news, Imran Rahman-Jones, BBC (Feb. 11, 2025) 

Report: Defining AI Literacy for Librarians, Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed (Feb. 10, 2025)

Looking Beyond Generative AI – Agentic AI's Potential in Legal Services, Westlaw Today (Feb. 10, 2025)

I tested ChatGPT’s deep research with the most misunderstood law on the internet, Adi Robertson, The Verge (Feb. 7, 2025)

Machine Unlearning Doesn't Do What You Think: Lessons for Generative AI Policy, Research, and Practice, A. Feder Cooper et al., SSRN (Feb. 6, 2025)

Here Comes The Big, Strong Agentic AI Wave, Kolawole Samuel Adebayo, Forbes (Feb. 5, 2025)

Best Use or No Use?, Jaime Herren, American Bar Association (Jan./Feb. 2025)

AI Will Soon Transform The E-Discovery Industrial Complex, Todd Itami, Law360 (Feb. 6, 2025)

DeepSeek, Model Distillation, and the Future of AI IPProtectionWestlaw Today (Feb. 4, 2025)

New Copyright Ruling Just Made AI Skills The Biggest Advantage, Dan Fitzpatrick, Forbes (Feb. 3, 2025)

OpenAI Unveils A.I. Tool That Can Do Research OnlineNew York Times (Feb. 2, 2025)

DeepSeek and FinTech: The Democratization of AI and Its GlobalImplications, David Krause, SSRN (Jan. 29, 2025)

DeepSeek AI Is the Competition America Needs George Gilder, Wall Street Journal (Jan. 29, 2025)

The Growth of AI Law: Exploring Legal Challenges in Artificial Intelligence, Shari Davidson, National Law Review (Jan. 28, 2025)

What Will Drive State AI Legislation in 2025?, Riana Pfefferkorn, TechPolicy (Jan. 23, 2025)

Role of Artificial Intelligence in Intellectual Property Theft: Challenges and Opportunities, Simon Victor, SSRN (Jan. 1, 2025)

Authorship.ai, Lea Bishop, Florida International University Law Review (Dec. 31, 2024)

What just happened: A transformative month rewrites the capabilities of AI, Ethan Mollick, One Useful Thing (Dec. 19, 2024)

15 Times to use AI, and 5 Not to, Ethan Mollick, One Useful Thing (Dec. 9, 2024)

Stop using generative AI as a search engine, Elizabeth Lopatto, The Verge (Dec. 5, 2024)

Big AI Companies Need Higher Ed . . . but Does Higher Ed Need Them?, Collin Bjork, Inside Higher Ed (Dec. 2, 2024)

Michael Mattioli, Facilitative Fair Use, Denver Law Review (Fall 2024)

The Risks of Botshit, Ian P. McCarthy, Tim Hannigan & Andre Spicer, Harvard Business Review (Jul. 17, 2024)

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