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Good morning. Large language models have been trained to do any number of complex tasks. One thing they still can't do, however, is forget the data they were trained on. What does that limitation mean in the face of the GDPR's right to be be forgotten? In today's featured article, LTN's Cassandre Coyer tackles this question, and takes a look at some of the alternative avenues developers are taking in an effort to be in compliance with the spirit of the privacy regulation.

– Stephanie Wilkins, Editor-in-Chief, Legaltech News

 

Artificial Intelligence | Analysis

With Gen AI, Is There a Machine 'Unlearning' Alternative That Is GDPR-Compliant?

By Cassandre Coyer

Large language models trained on publicly available personal data don't really... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | Slideshow

Who's Still Pushing for AI Disclosures in Legal?

By Isha Marathe

As the use of AI in legal and businesses processes has rapidly grown, demands... Read More

 

Cybersecurity | News

Cybersecurity Spend Among UK Top 10 Jumps 21% as Threats Become Priority

By Jack Womack

A new report by PwC stresses that law firms should incorporate 'human cyber... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | Analysis

Generative AI Boosts Speed for All Legal Work, Quality for Some, Study Finds

By Justin Henry

A trio of professors at the University of Southern California and University... Read More

 

Awards | Event

Announcing the 2024 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards Finalists and Lifetime Achievement Winners

By Stephanie Wilkins

The final winners in all categories will be announced during an in-person awards... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | Q&A

LTN Startup Spotlight: Ontra Co-Founder Ben Levi on Leveraging Competition, Finding Best Talent

By Cassandre Coyer

Legaltech News caught up with Ben Levi, co-founder of Ontra, to look back on... Read More

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Save The Date | Legalweek 2024

Legalweek returns in January for 2024! Join thousands of legal leaders in New York City, January 29- February 1, 2024, for what has been described as the “premier legal event that hits all the marks for information, education, and networking.” Registration is now open, secure your 2024 pass today! Learn More

Resources

WEBCAST DATE: December 6, 2023

2024 Tech Trends Unveiled: Strategies for Small & Mid-Size Law Firms

Date: Wednesday, December 6, 2023 Time: 2 PM EST | 11 AM PST Cost: Complimentary Sponsored by: As 2024 approaches, small and mid-size Learn More

WEBCAST DATE: December 13, 2023

Legal Playbook: Integrating Generative AI Responsibly Into In-house Teams

Explore how GAI can streamline researching, drafting, summarizing and analyzing legal work for your in-house team. Learn More

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