Just Futures Law, Mijente, June 2024 "The Department of Homeland Security in conjunction with corporations has aggressively pushed the idea that AI will make immigration processing more efficient, more objective and less biased. Many of the same companies...
A new research paper published by Stanford University's Center for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) , which is based on results from an independent empirical evaluation of AI-driven legal research tools, concludes that Lexis+ AI significantly outperforms...
This post originally appeared on Above the Law . No transformation happens without a careful appraisal of what you have and where you want to go. Corporate legal departments have traditionally kept their focus on supplying legal expertise to the businesses...
This post originally appeared on Above the Law . Human lawyers will always be crucial for ensuring contracts and licensing agreements related to AI systems and services are comprehensive, clear, and adhere to relevant laws and regulations. “ChatGPT did a...
This post originally appeared on Above the Law . As every lawyer knows, the response to nearly every legal question is, “It depends.” The law is a perpetual “what if” field surrounding unfortunate events and large sums of money. And the...
This post originally appeared on Above the Law . Anybody can interact with a generative AI tool. Getting the results you want, however, is an art unto itself. In a recent conversation among a group of in-house lawyers, one GC shared how she’d used ChatGPT...
By Serena Wellen LexisNexis Legal & Professional has been an AI innovator for years, leveraging artificial intelligence technology, including natural language processing and machine learning in our legal solutions. Our focus is all about customer-driven innovation...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) tools is an exciting breakthrough in our industry, but it is appropriate to also approach this new technology with caution . We are...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis The rise of powerful generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) models that can quickly obtain answers to research queries, summarize lengthy documents and create synthetic text for lawyers offers...
The vast majority of corporate executives at Fortune 1000 companies expect their investment in Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) technologies to increase over the course of the next five years, and they have high hopes for how this investment will ultimately...
By: Serena Wellen, Vice President of Product Management, LexisNexis We raised some eyebrows last fall when we announced the launch of Lexis+ AI, our new generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) solution designed to transform legal work, “with linked...
By: Liz Christman The practice of law revolves around the interpretation of complex documents, which can be tedious and time-consuming. But what if there was a tool that could quickly summarize these documents and provide fast insights into complex legal issues...
By Alison Manchester The commercial launch of Lexis+ AI in October 2023 was a watershed moment in the legal industry, introducing the first comprehensive legal research platform powered by generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) trained for the legal profession...
LexisNexis ® is releasing new updates to their legal generative AI platform, Lexis+ AI™. These new updates, shaped by customer feedback, will allow users to work more efficiently and effectively, and customize their experience. New and Upcoming Features...
By Jennifer Belz The emergence of generative engines — a new wave of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) — is poised to revolutionize the way lawyers approach legal research. But what exactly are generative engines, and how can they empower...