Category «Knowledge Management»

Thomson Reuters to acquire Casetext

Deck – Strategic Purchase Accelerates Generative AI Capability – Build and Expands Addressable Market Potential, June 27, 2023. “Casetext is a leading provider of AI powered tools that empower legal professionals to work more efficiently and provide higher-quality representation to their clients: Casetext launched CoCounsel, a Generative AI powered legal AI assistant, on March 1, …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Z-Library Releases Tor-Enabled Desktop Launcher to Improve ‘Accessibility

TF: “Pirate ebook repository Z-Library has released a dedicated desktop application that should make it easier to access the site going forward. The service is at the center of a criminal crackdown and has lost hundreds of domain names, which in part triggered the development of this new software. Over the years, Z-Library established itself …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

5 Novel RSS Reader Apps to Change How You Get News Feeds and Updates

Make Use Of: “From AI summaries and ChatGPT queries of your RSS feeds to minimalist and privacy-friendly apps, you need to check out these cool new RSS readers. When it comes to RSS readers, the conversation usually boils down to Feedly vs. Flipboard. But there are several other new options worth checking out, as they …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Privacy, RSS

A.I.’s Use in Elections Sets Off a Scramble for Guardrails

The New York Times (read free) – Gaps in campaign rules allow politicians to spread images and messaging generated by increasingly powerful artificial intelligence technology…What began a few months ago as a slow drip of fund-raising emails and promotional images composed by A.I. for political campaigns has turned into a steady stream of campaign materials …

Subjects: AI, Congress, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Legislation

Dropbox’s AI tools can help you find your stuff from everywhere on the internet

The Verge: “Dropbox is launching two different but related AI-powered services into its platform. The first is simple and obvious: a tool for summarizing and querying documents. This is neat and useful and the sort of feature you’ll see in most tools in this category over time…The Dash app comes in two parts. There’s a …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Search Engines

Is Artificial Intelligence Capable of Writing a Law Journal Article?

Yankovskiy, Roman M, Is Artificial Intelligence Capable of Writing a Law Journal Article? (March 8, 2023). Yankovskiy, R. M. (2023). Sposoben li iskusstvennyj intellekt napisat’ stat’yu v yuridicheskij zhurnal? [Is Artificial Intelligence Capable of Writing a Law Journal Article?] Zakon [The Statute], (3), 126-133. doi:10.37239/0869-4400-2023-20-3-126-133, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4473414 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4473414 “In this article, we …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Education, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

There Is Always An Alternative

Remarks presented to York University’s Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Graduating Class of 2023 The human condition is…not good. We’re in the polycrisis, a widening gyre of climate emergency, inequality, infrastructure neglect, rising authoritarianism and zoonotic plagues. But that’s not the bad part. Stuff breaks. The Second Law of Thermodynamics is not up …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Climate Change, Education, Environmental Law, Internet, Knowledge Management

Bellingcat’s Online Investigation Toolkit

Bellingcat’s Online Investigation Toolkit, a spreadsheet that includes “satellite and mapping services, tools for verifying photos and videos, websites to archive web pages, and much more”. Use the navigational icons on the bottom of the spreadsheet to access all the content. Each entry includes: type, name, description, free or fee, guide, country-specific.

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Conspiracy theories aren’t on the rise – we need to stop panicking

Via LLRX – Conspiracy theories aren’t on the rise – we need to stop panicking – Several polls in the past couple of years (including from Ipsos, YouGov and most recently Savanta on behalf of Kings College Policy Institute and the BBC) have been examining the kinds of conspiratorial beliefs people have. The findings have led …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Social Media