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Australian AI Aims to Be a "Law Firm Without Lawyers"

Australian AI Aims to Be a "Law Firm Without Lawyers"

Ailira (Artificially Intelligent Legal Information Research Assistant) is an Australia based AI development that is attempting reduce the cost of legal services by offering basic legal services to a consumer, which will be performed by AI technology.  


Siri and Alexa can be turned against you by ultrasound whispers

Siri and Alexa can be turned against you by ultrasound whispers

A team of researchers at Zhejiang University, in China, have successfully interacted with Siri and Alexa at frequencies of sound higher than what humans are able to hear.  Using these frequencies to interact with the voice assistants, the team was able to successfully make phone calls, post on social media, and perform a litany of additional tasks without the account holder knowing.


Another State Adopts Duty of Technology Competence, Bringing Total to 28

Another State Adopts Duty of Technology Competence, Bringing Total to 28

Nebraska recently joined the many states that have adopted a duty that lawyers must be technologically competent.  It is very likely that soon all states will have a technology competence requirement for lawyers.  This brief  article discusses this duty, and contains links to discussions about the other states that have adopted it.