Copilot Is Not One Tool: It Is Four Distinct Environments
Lawyers often talk about “Copilot” as if it is a single tool. It is not. Microsoft uses the same name across multiple products that behave
Lawyers often talk about “Copilot” as if it is a single tool. It is not. Microsoft uses the same name across multiple products that behave
What Lawyers Need to Understand About Online Reviews, Ethics, and Real-World Risk Bad reviews happen. Sometimes fairly. Sometimes unfairly. Sometimes from people who were never
Perplexity AI often presents itself as a more privacy-respectful alternative to large platform AI tools. And in some respects, that is true. But as with
If you are using Gemini, Google’s AI assistant, you are probably asking the same question people are asking about every AI tool. Is my data
When people talk about website security, the conversation usually starts and ends with passwords and plugins. Strong password. Install a security plugin. Turn on two-factor
Claude and Privacy: What Lawyers and Everyone Else Should Actually Understand If you are using Claude, Anthropic’s AI assistant, you probably want to know whether
Artificial intelligence tools increasingly promise strong privacy protections. Duck.ai positions itself as a privacy-forward alternative to mainstream AI platforms, and that positioning is attractive. It
Artificial intelligence tools like Grok, developed by xAI, raise important questions about privacy and content moderation, especially for attorneys who must protect client confidentiality under