Monthly archives: August, 2025

Meet the early-adopter judges using AI

MIT Technology Review – As the line between helping and judging blurs, the cost of errors is steep. “The propensity for AI systems to make mistakes and for humans to miss those mistakes has been on full display in the US legal system as of late. The follies began when lawyers—including some at prestigious firms—submitted …

Subjects: AI, Courts, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Appeals Court Allows DOGE Access to Sensitive Data at Several Agencies

The New York Times no paywall: “A federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed teams affiliated with the Department of Government Efficiency to gain access to potentially sensitive data on millions of Americans, overruling a lower court that had blocked that access in February. By a 2-1 vote, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of …

Subjects: Courts, E-Records, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

Russia Is Suspected to Be Behind Breach of Federal Court Filing System

Follow up to Federal court filing system hit in sweeping hack see the New York Times – Russia Is Suspected to Be Behind Breach of Federal Court Filing System. “Federal officials are scrambling to assess the damage and address flaws in a sprawling, heavily used computer system long known to have vulnerabilities. Investigators have uncovered …

Subjects: Courts, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Defense, E-Government, E-Records, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research

Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship: A visual timeline

CNN – no paywall: “They flew together on a private jet, partied side by side at Mar-a-Lago, appeared at Victoria’s Secret runway shows, and reportedly dined with royalty at a luxury Upper East Side townhouse. Their names appear together in flight logs, legal filings, phone messages—and in photo after photo in the moneyed world of …

Subjects: Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research

What will climate feel like in 60 years?

“What will my city’s climate feel like in 60 years? Climate change has already begun to transform planet Earth, and over the next few decades these dramatic transformations are expected to accelerate in an ongoing response to greenhouse gas emissions. You may have already experienced these changes where you live and may be wondering: What …

Subjects: Climate Change, Environmental Law, Internet, Knowledge Management

Reddit will block the Internet Archive

The Verge: “Reddit says that it has caught AI companies scraping its data from the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, so it’s going to start blocking the Internet Archive from indexing the vast majority of Reddit. The Wayback Machine will no longer be able to crawl post detail pages, comments, or profiles; instead, it will only …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines, Social Media

The Black Market for Fake Science Is Growing Faster Than Legitimate Research, Study Warns

Wired no paywall – “A new study by researchers at Northwestern University has set off alarm bells about the future of academic research, warning that the publication of fraudulent science is growing at a faster rate than that of legitimate research. Over the last four centuries, an implicit contract has been established between scientists and …

Subjects: Copyright, Education, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, Search Engines

I Teach Creative Writing. This Is What A.I. Is Doing to Students.

The New York Times gift article: “…Ensnaring students is not a long-term solution to the challenge A.I. poses to the humanities. This summer, educators and administrators need to reckon with what generative A.I. is doing to the classroom and to human expression. We need a coherent approach grounded in understanding how the technology works, where …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management

Thousands of formerly secret files on police misconduct in CA made public through searchable database

The Independent: “Thousands of previously secret files on alleged police misconduct in California have now been made public through a searchable database. The Police Records Access Project database, painstakingly assembled over seven years by journalists, activists, and data scientists, went public on Monday with documents from more than 400 government agencies across the Golden State. …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Records, Legal Research, Search Engines

The most valuable data in the world

Claire Berlinski – If data is the new oil, Elon Musk is the new Persian Gulf – “The list below is part of the second installment of The MechaHitler Reich. In a better world, it would be a sidebar to that newsletter—something you could glance at while you were reading it. But alas, this is not …

Subjects: AI, Civil Liberties, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data Governance, E-Government, E-Records, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines, Social Media