LexisNexis is embracing generative AI to ease legal writing and research
LexisNexis has always been a go-to source for lawyers, but the company is adding AI to make it easier to draft briefs and do research
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LexisNexis is embracing generative AI to ease legal writing and research
LexisNexis has always been a go-to source for lawyers, but the company is adding AI to make it easier to draft briefs and do research
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Rainbow or storm?
Some fintech companies are weathering the storm better than others and seeing an end in sight.
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Derivative works are generative AI’s poison pill
When a software program generates output data based on input data, which output data is a derivative of the input data? All? Some? None?
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4 ways to show customers they can trust your generative AI enterprise tool
Here are ways your generative AI organization can build as an open book while building trust with potential customers.
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Making AI trustworthy: Can we overcome black-box hallucinations?
Mike Capps Contributor Share on Twitter Dr. Mike Capps is CEO and co-founder of ethical AI startup Diveplane and former president of Epic Games. Like most engineers, as a kid I could answer elementary school math problems by just filling in the answers. But when I didn’t “show my work,” my teachers would dock points; the right answer wasn’t worth much without an explanation. Yet, those lofty…
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How this VC evaluates generative AI startups
Adam B. Struck Contributor Share on Twitter Adam B. Struck is a founding partner of Struck Capital, Struck Crypto, and Struck Studio. The launch of ChatGPT in November of 2022 propelled our world into the Age of AI, and the tech industry will never be the same. Nearly every pitch deck I’ve seen since December has had AI on the front two pages. As with any emerging technology, however, venture…
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One company’s quest to eliminate battery fires
Battery fires are bad. Just ask LG, GM, Tesla, Volkswagen or any of the hundreds of people whose e-bikes have caught fire. While fires caused by EVs are a relative rarity compared with fossil fuel vehicles, that doesn’t mean they’re not dangerous. But there’s something that batteries have that fossil fuels don’t: the ability to monitor themselves. “Every lithium-ion battery is an IoT device,”…
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Microsoft partners with Aptos blockchain to marry AI and web3
Artificial intelligence has captured the hearts, minds and wallets of the technology industry. So it’s little surprise that Microsoft, which has several irons in the AI fire, is working to expand its footprint in the area. On Wednesday, the company announced that it is partnering with layer-1 blockchain Aptos Labs to work on AI and web3. “The primary focus for both of us is solving our respective…
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