State chooses Marlborough over Worcester for site of crime lab
Sen. Lummis Reintroduces Bitcoin Act, Which Would Allow US to Buy $80 Billion in BTC - Decrypt
Martınez, E., Mollica, F., & Gibson, E. Even Laypeople Use Legalese.
"In particular, recent work has revealed legal documents, including both private contracts and federal legislation, to be laden with center-embedded clauses at a rate twice as high as other genres of texts, including those aimed at an educated audience."
FBI activity in Natick connected to deadly drone strike investigation
Google must sell Chrome to end search monopoly, says US justice department
How the largest gathering of US police chiefs is talking about AI
Scammers Figure Out Trick to Steal Houses Using AI
Chatbot that lawsuit says caused teen’s suicide is now more dangerous for kids
(Certain popular critics and analysts are saying this was predictable, but it needs to be discussed for sources and facts to avoid resulting in copycat memes if people do not know it was the media rather than themselves personally coming up with it as happens intentionally in election cycles. Officials would also be looking at disinformation. Another possibly relevant angle was the resurrection of someone by a bot which led to a conflict of interest with survivors.)
How artificial intelligence is changing the reports US police write
Laying the Legal Foundation for Civilian Cyber Corps
Police Officers Are Starting To Use AI To Write Crime Reports. Will They Hold Up In Court?
Google broke law to maintain online search monopoly, US judge rules
Forget the debate, the Supreme Court just declared open season on regulators | TechCrunch
In AI we trust, part II
Saying “AI is really good at summarizing briefs” is like saying “iPhones are really good at being calculator s.” They are really good at being calculators. But there’s more there.
'Lawyer-in-the-loop' startup Wordsmith wants to bring AI paralegals to all employees | TechCrunch
Lawfare Daily: Ashley Deeks and Mark Klamberg on AI and National Security
Hallucination-Free? Assessing the Reliability of Leading AI Legal Research Tools
Europol and US seize website domains, luxury goods in $6bn cybercrime bust
AI Will Not Want to Self-Improve
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Lawfare Archive: Jameel Jaffer on the 'The Drone Memos'
"Voices from DARPA" Podcast, Episode 79: Integrating ELSI
Human rights lawyer Susie Alegre: ‘If AI is so complex it can’t be explained, there are areas where it shouldn’t be used’
JORDAN ISROW - AI destroys the legal field
Elon Musk’s lawyers succeed in challenge to remove OpenAI case judge
Lawfare Daily: Juliette Kayyem on the New Critical Infrastructure Memo
(Jan. 6th was domestic. It was reported on both social and conventional media. What prevents it from recurring? What are some sequels? The current trial is actually about a winning season and a third party begs the question about figureheads. The public decides. Per the Constitution.)
Theranos fraudster Elizabeth Holmes has prison sentence reduced again
Lawfare Daily: From Cranes to TikTok, from AI to Connected Cars: Protecting U.S. Information and ...
Mass. Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira to face military justice proceeding
Evaluation of the jury system
"Voices from DARPA" Podcast, Episode 78: Introducing ELSI