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Kirkland & Ellis to spend $500mn building its own AI technology

FT.com [no paywall]: “Kirkland & Ellis has set aside $500mn to create its own AI platform, as the world’s highest-grossing law firm seeks to develop proprietary technology rather than rely only on tools available to its competitors. The US-based firm expects to spend more than $100mn this year and hundreds of millions more in the …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing

Postal Service moving forward with Trump’s attack on mail voting

Democracy Docket: “The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) said in a yet-to-be-published proposed rule Friday [May 29, 2026] that it’s drawing up plans to radically crack down on mail voting by sending ballots only to voters who are registered with the federal government. The proposed rule, which will be formally published next week, is an alarming …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Congress, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research

Companies Are Getting Burned by Burning Tons of Tokens

Gizmodo – Wait, this costs money?: “Just last month, the most important metric in Silicon Valley was tokens burned—the units of measurement for the computing power being used by AI models. CEOs were giving employees the Matthew McConaughey “those are rookie numbers, you gotta pump those numbers up” speech from The Wolf of Wall Street. Now, …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

A global dataset of microplastics in urban stormwater runoff (2018–2024)

Urban stormwater runoff (2018–2024). Sci Data 13, 784 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-026-07137-y. “Microplastic (<5 mm) pollution is a growing environmental concern, with urban stormwater systems serving as critical transport pathways. While microplastics predominantly originate and circulate within urban environments, transported via stormwater runoff to receiving water bodies, existing datasets focus almost exclusively on marine and coastal waters. This …

Subjects: Environmental Law, Health Care, Medicine

2026 U.S. Midterm Election Threat Outlook

Check Point – 2026 U.S. Election Threat Outlook: “The 2026 U.S. midterm election cycle is expected to drive elevated cyber threat activity across the broader election ecosystem, including political organizations, fundraising and media platforms, government services, campaign personnel, and the providers that support them. Current intelligence and reporting indicate that the most likely 2026 election-related …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Records, Government Documents, ID Theft, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Trump is looting our country. He just gave us (more) proof.

Lawyer Oyer – Trump is looting our country. He just gave us (more) proof. “This week [May 17, 2026], Trump filed a government ethics disclosure known as Form 278-T. It’s a roadmap to the corruption and conflicts of interest that have pervaded his presidency. Call me old fashioned, but it continues to surprise me that …

Subjects: Economy, Financial System, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research, Securities Law

Hundreds of prolific Wikipedia editors are threatening to go on strike

The Verge – “After the Wikimedia Foundation abruptly dissolved a beloved team of engineers, Wikipedia’s volunteers are angry — and discussing how they can push back. Wikipedia is one of the last bastions of trust on the internet. But last week, volunteer editors and contributors were alarmed to hear that a small but important team …

Subjects: E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

YouTube stops hiding its AI labels

Indicator: ‘YouTube announced it will make its AI labels more visible on content that is “photorealistic and meaningfully AI altered or generated.” [Work in Progress so be alert] Instead of burying labels in the description, the platform will now display them directly below or overlaid on the video (depending on the format). YouTube will also …

Subjects: Legal Research

As data centers boom, Virginians breathe the exhaust of 10,000 diesel generators

Washington Post [no paywall]: “Pollution from generators at data centers could cause respiratory symptoms and deaths in the region, an analysis for The Washington Post found….Data centers — warehouses stuffed with powerful computers — are spreading across the United States to support tech industry visions of a gleaming future powered by artificial intelligence. Most come …

Subjects: AI, Health Care, Legal Research

When everyone has AI and the company still learns nothing

Robert Glasser: “Are people using AI, or is the organization learning from it? What changed because we spent those tokens? And who moves discoveries from individuals to teams to organizational capabilities? Ethan Mollick has been writing about AI adoption in organizations for a while now. In Making AI Work: Leadership, Lab, and Crowd, he makes the …

Subjects: AI, E-Records, Education, Intellectual Property, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy