Moltbook, AI Agents, and What Lawyers Actually Owe Clients
Over the past several weeks, a familiar cycle has played out in the technology press. Headlines claim that “AI agents” have created their own social
Over the past several weeks, a familiar cycle has played out in the technology press. Headlines claim that “AI agents” have created their own social
I have a process for writing PowerPoint presentations. It works. I have used it for years. I take prior PowerPoints, articles I have written, ethics
The Case of Flycatcher v. Affable I must admit that despite my fondness for covering artificial intelligence, and the fact I use AI to help
Download Checklist for Ethically Changing Law Firms Most of us will change employers at some point or another during our legal careers. Unlike many types
Quite a few attorneys have gotten in trouble and/or publicly humiliated for citing non-existent cases obtained via artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT. Most of these
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