Why I Rarely Dictate to AI: The Hidden Risks of Voice-Based Hallucinations
Sometimes I like using voice-based AI to communicate with the various AI tools, but I never do so with anything that is high-risk. This means
Sometimes I like using voice-based AI to communicate with the various AI tools, but I never do so with anything that is high-risk. This means
Pennsylvania does not require lawyers to disclose AI use in court filings. (https://perma.cc/EP4V-U2CC) There is currently no statewide mandatory disclosure rule. Some individual judges have
In February 2026, I tested five AI tools on identical legal tasks. On May 3, Law Practice Magazine published that article. Keep in mind that
On May 6th, I spoke with reporter Robert Egelko of the San Francisco Chronicle about AI. One of the issues we discussed was how AI is impacting
On April 30, Microsoft announced its Legal Agent, a new AI tool built into Word that is aimed specifically at legal work. Unlike general-purpose Copilot,
Jennifer Riley and I got more questions during the AI in Action webinar than we could answer live. Below are written answers to all of
Today, a colleague sent me an article that made me say “oof” to myself. The headline was alarming: a Claude AI coding agent deleted an
The Delaware Court of Chancery issued an opinion on March 16 that deserves attention for reasons that have nothing to do with hallucinated citations. Fortis