Agentic AI: Why the Next Wave Demands More From Us, Not Less
We’re at an inflection point with AI. The systems being deployed today don’t just answer questions or generate text – they plan, execute multi-step workflows,
We’re at an inflection point with AI. The systems being deployed today don’t just answer questions or generate text – they plan, execute multi-step workflows,
I have written before about how I use AI tools to assemble PowerPoint decks. For lawyers, this can be incredibly efficient. I can take multiple
How to Deal with Artificial Intelligence When Conducting Legal Research Over the past year, courts have had to confront an uncomfortable and increasingly common problem
18 U.S.C. § 2258A, The REPORT Act, and a Problem Most Lawyers Haven’t Thought About A Confession First I’m going to start with a confession. Until
Did you know that you can give standing orders to many AIs? Once you provide these orders and tell them to remember them, many AIs
One of the most subtle risks in working with AI has nothing to do with hallucinations, data breaches, or outright errors. It has to do
I recently went to Jefferson to see my doctor. It was a doctor I don’t need to see very often, and I had not visited
Over the past several weeks, I have been writing about each of the major AIs. I asked each of them the same thing: I am