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Lawyers talking about the AI revolution that's impacting the legal community and its clients.

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  1. The Legal Landscape of Autonomous Vehicles: Insights from Lucy McCormick

    17. JAN.

    The Legal Landscape of Autonomous Vehicles: Insights from Lucy McCormick

    Will Charlesworth welcomes Lucy McCormick, a commercial barrister with expertise in advanced driver assistance systems and automated vehicles, to explore the evolving intersection of law and artificial intelligence. The conversation delves into the implications of the Automated Vehicles Act 2024, which introduces new legal concepts such as the “user in charge” and the “authorised self-driving entity,” addressing the regulatory landscape for self-driving cars. Lucy discusses the importance of clarifying marketing terminology to prevent public confusion over vehicle capabilities. The episode also highlights ethical dilemmas surrounding AI decision-making, especially in critical scenarios, and the challenge of ensuring accountability while balancing safety and explainability. Listeners will gain insights into the future of product liability concerning AI and the pressing need for a comprehensive legal framework to keep pace with technological advancements. Takeaways: The podcast emphasises that the information provided does not constitute legal advice, highlighting the importance of consulting a professional for specific legal issues. Lucy McCormick discusses her journey into the intersection of AI and law, noting her early interest in automated vehicles. The Automated Vehicles Act 2024 introduces new legal concepts, such as 'user in charge' and 'no user in charge' vehicles. Generative AI is being cautiously adopted in legal practices, with varying acceptance among junior and senior lawyers. A significant challenge in AI regulation is ensuring accountability while maintaining the technology's effectiveness and safety. The marketing regulations for automated vehicles aim to clarify the distinction between assistance systems and fully autonomous driving capabilities. Companies mentioned in this episode: Ondison Chambers Henderson Chambers DeepMind

    38 Min.
  2. How AI is Reshaping Legal Practice: Insights from Alasdair Taylor

    16.12.2024

    How AI is Reshaping Legal Practice: Insights from Alasdair Taylor

    In this episode of The Law WithAI, host Will Charlesworth sits down with Alasdair Taylor, a solicitor specialising in software, data, and AI, to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the legal profession. From the challenges of using AI for legal research and drafting to the risks businesses face when integrating AI into their operations, Alasdair shares practical insights and real-world examples from his work. Discover how legal frameworks are adapting to AI, including discussions on intellectual property, data privacy, and the black-box nature of AI systems. Plus, hear about the innovative Serpentine Galleries project, where art, law, and AI intersected to create a groundbreaking interactive experience. Whether you’re a lawyer, a business leader, or simply curious about AI’s impact on the law, this episode will keep you informed and ahead of the curve. Tune in for expert insights and actionable takeaways! Top 3 Takeaways from This Episode AI Tools in Law: Powerful but Imperfect – While AI can kickstart research or drafting, its inaccuracies make human oversight crucial, especially in legal contexts.Navigating AI Risks – Businesses must address the “black box” nature of AI, understand how their data is used, and map out legal responsibilities to avoid compliance pitfalls.The Future of IP and AI – Current intellectual property laws struggle to cover AI models, highlighting the need for new frameworks like a dedicated “model right.” The following companies and projects were mentioned in the conversation: Keystone Law – The law firm where guest Alasdair Taylor is a partner, specialising in software, data, and AI.Docular – Alasdair Taylor’s SaaS business, focused on creating modular, automated legal documents.Serpentine Galleries – The site of the innovative choral AI project led by artists Holly Herndon and Matt Dryhurst, with legal input from Alasdair Taylor.AWO – A law firm mentioned in the context of handling data protection aspects of the Serpentine Galleries project.Stable Diffusion – Referenced by Alasdair Taylor as an AI tool he uses for creating illustrations for websites.Perplexity – An AI-powered search engine Alasdair uses as an alternative to traditional search tools like Google.

    44 Min.
  3. AI, Ethics, and Law: Navigating the Future with Dr Christian de Vartavan

    03.12.2024

    AI, Ethics, and Law: Navigating the Future with Dr Christian de Vartavan

    In this episode of The Law WithAI™, host Will Charlesworth delves into the intricate intersection of AI, ethics, and regulation with the multifaceted Dr Christian de Vartavan, CEO of Projectis Publishing. The discussion spans the transformative impact of AI on productivity in publishing, challenges of copyright in a digital age, and blockchain’s potential to revolutionise intellectual property protection. They explore the global regulatory landscape, balancing innovation with necessary safeguards, and the urgency of preparing for AI’s ethical and security implications. Packed with insights on how technology reshapes society and commerce, this is a must-listen for those navigating the future of law and AI. Key Themes: The Ethical and Regulatory Challenges of AI - The conversation explores the need for a balanced approach to AI regulation, focusing on safeguarding areas like national security and children’s welfare while fostering innovation in industries like publishing and SMEs.The Intersection of Technology and Intellectual Property - Dr de Vartavan highlights how technologies like AI and blockchain are transforming intellectual property protection, with innovative applications such as blockchain-based copyright enforcement for publishing and patent management.Balancing Innovation and Human Creativity - The episode delves into how AI enhances productivity but emphasises the irreplaceable value of human creativity, particularly in publishing, and discusses the ethical implications of AI-generated content versus authentic, human-created works.

    58 Min.
  4. 18.11.2024

    From Evidence Gathering to Fraud Prevention: AI's Impact on Legal Practices

    Navigating the complex interplay between artificial intelligence and the legal landscape, Will Charlesworth engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Neil Miller, the founder and CEO of 10 Intelligence. Their conversation unfolds the significant transformations that AI has brought to the fields of investigations, due diligence, and fraud prevention. Mr Miller shares his insights on how AI has revolutionised the way investigations are conducted, transitioning from manual document reviews to automated processes that enhance efficiency and accuracy. He emphasises, however, that while AI tools expedite data gathering and analysis, the human element remains irreplaceable. The ability to interpret nuanced evidence, conduct interviews, and provide contextual understanding still relies heavily on experienced professionals. The episode highlights the importance of balancing technological advancements with human insight, particularly in high-stakes environments like fraud investigations, where accuracy and accountability are paramount. Takeaways: AI has transformed how evidence is gathered, making processes faster but needing human oversight. Neil Miller emphasises the importance of human intuition in investigations despite advancements in AI. Different jurisdictions have varying data regulations, affecting how AI can be utilised in investigations. AI is a valuable tool, but it cannot replace the human element in fraud investigations. Links referenced in this episode: www.tenintel.com

    38 Min.
  5. 21.10.2024

    Will Charlesworth Takes the Helm: The Future of AI and Legal Ethics

    David welcomes Will Charlesworth as the new host of the "Law with AI" podcast, setting the stage for a deep dive into the intersection of artificial intelligence, law, policy, and ethics. Will, a partner at Keystone Law and an expert in media and intellectual property law, shares his vision for the podcast, emphasising the rapid developments in AI and their impact on legal frameworks. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding how AI is reshaping business models and legal practices, particularly concerning data privacy and intellectual property issues. Both hosts reflect on the challenges businesses face in navigating AI regulations and the potential legal ramifications of ignoring these complexities. With a lineup of engaging guests and topics, this podcast promises to be an essential resource for legal professionals and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of AI and law. Takeaways: The podcast will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, law, policy, and ethics. Will Charlesworth aims to discuss how AI is transforming the legal landscape. The show will feature experts discussing AI's impact on various legal fields including fintech and IP. There will be an emphasis on understanding the legal implications of using AI in business. Listeners can expect discussions that break down complex AI-related legal topics into understandable segments. The podcast intends to inform legal professionals and the curious about AI's evolving role in society.

    18 Min.

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