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No More Excuses: The Legal Profession’s Tech-Education Mandate in the Age of AI
The age of AI demands more than compliance—it demands mastery. Judge Ralph Artigliere highlights Professor Bill Hamilton’s transformative approach to legal technology education, showing that ethical excellence and digital literacy are one and the same.
Cyberocracy and the Efficiency Paradox: Why Democratic Design is the Smartest AI Strategy for Government
A groundbreaking Estonian study reframes democratic principles as core drivers of digital government efficiency, showing how transparency, participation, and federated design build public trust and long-term performance in AI-era governance.
Hallucinations, Drift, and Privilege: Three Comic Lessons in Using AI for Law
Ralph Losey created teaching hypotheticals for attorneys using AI, and tasked the AI’s to do it with humor. “Here’s the twist: the comedy wasn’t mine. It came from GPT-5, the latest large language model whose...
The Shape of Justice: How Topological Network Mapping Could Transform Legal Practice
What if justice had a shape — not rigid scales or a blindfolded figure, but a living, dynamic map? Imagine causation as a multidimensional space, where influence, control, and responsibility could be mapped across a...
Epiphanies or Illusions? Testing AI’s Ability to Find Real Knowledge Patterns – Part Two
The moment of truth had arrived. Were ChatGPT’s insights genuine epiphanies, valuable new connections across knowledge domains with real practical and theoretical implications, or were they merely convincing illusions? Had the AI genuinely expanded human...
Beagle Launches Professional Services Line to Support Ethical, Accurate AI Use in Legal Practice
Discover Beagle introduces Professional Services to guide legal teams in ethical, defensible AI use across any review platform, offering prompt engineering, training, and behavior coaching.
Navigating AI’s Twin Perils: The Rise of the Risk-Mitigation Officer
Generative AI is reshaping trust and accountability in the digital landscape, leading to the emergence of the AI Risk-Mitigation Officer role. This strategic position blends technical, regulatory, and ethical expertise to proactively manage AI risks,...
Panel of Experts for Everyone About Anything – Part Two: Demonstration by analysis of an article predicting new jobs created by AI
In this article, Ralph Losey continues discussing the software, Panel of Experts for Everyone About Anything, and its demonstration while exploring potential job roles arising from AI, particularly the “Sin Eater” concept proposed by Professor...
Case Study: Practical Testing for Effectively Organizing Documents with GenAI Review
This case study explores a practical framework for evaluating Generative AI in organizing discovery documents using Relativity’s aiR. It details testing protocols, prompt refinement, and the creation of hybrid workflows to scale legal expertise efficiently.
Chambers Guidance: Using AI Large Language Models (LLMs) Wisely and Ethically
Craig Ball discusses responsible AI use in appellate practice and shares Chambers Guidance with actionable tips for judges, co-prepared with Lynne Liberato.
Bots Battle for Supremacy in Legal Reasoning – Part Five: Reigning Champion, Orion, ChatGPT-4.5 Versus Scorpio, ChatGPT-o3
The ongoing AI legal reasoning battle features two contenders: the reigning champion Orion (ChatGPT-4.5) and the challenger Scorpio (ChatGPT-o3). Orion, previously victorious over Omni, faces Scorpio after its impressive win against the same. The outcome...
Zero to One: A Visual Guide to Understanding the Top 22 Dangers of AI
In Ralph Losey’s May 2025 post, he examines the dualities of innovation and risk in artificial intelligence, likening AI development to the archetypes of the Fool and the Magician. As AI advances from theoretical concepts...