Zagros S. Bassirian and William D. Doodokyan | GreenbergTraurig With artificial intelligence tools becoming part of everyday decision-making, for some, chatbots are a first stop for help with answering questions, including questions that feel “legal” in nature. Such questions might include whether a contract clause is enforceable, how to respond to a demand letter, or… Continue reading Think Before You Chat: Using AI For Legal Questions May Waive Privilege And Create Discovery Risks
Tag: Artificial Intelligence
AI Exclusions in Insurance Policies: A Growing Threat and What to Do
Natalie DuBose and Greg Van Houten | Haynes Boone The Problem The use of artificial intelligence, and thus the exposure associated with artificial intelligence, is exploding. At the same time, insurance companies have begun to roll out artificial intelligence exclusions, and the terms of some of those exclusions are exceedingly broad. For example, some insurers… Continue reading AI Exclusions in Insurance Policies: A Growing Threat and What to Do
The Docuswamp: Construction Litigation AI and the Future of Discovery
Angie Nolet | TransPerfect Legal Why construction litigators who wait on AI won’t have the right team at the table when it matters in modern eDiscovery for construction disputes A Little Less Conversation, a Little More Action Please As in-house counsel, I had a rule: on the first substantive call with my outside lawyer, I… Continue reading The Docuswamp: Construction Litigation AI and the Future of Discovery
“A-Eye” on Coverage: Maximizing Insurance for AI Risks Amid Emerging Exclusions
Tyrone R. Childress, Amanda P. Ellison, Edward M. Joyce, and Tara C. Kowalski | Jones Day In Short The Situation: Artificial intelligence (“AI”) is reshaping risk across industries, raising serious potential insurance coverage implications. The Result: While a number of AI risks are covered under many traditional insurance programs, insurers are introducing AI-specific exclusions. Looking Ahead: Policyholders should… Continue reading “A-Eye” on Coverage: Maximizing Insurance for AI Risks Amid Emerging Exclusions
AI Is Already on Your Project. Your Contract Doesn’t Know It.
Andrew Hanna | Frantz Ward Artificial intelligence is no longer theoretical in construction. It is actively shaping how projects are designed, scheduled, and executed. Generative design tools, automated quantity takeoffs, and AI-driven safety monitoring are becoming part of everyday workflows. While the technology has advanced quickly, the contracts governing construction projects have not kept pace.… Continue reading AI Is Already on Your Project. Your Contract Doesn’t Know It.
