There has been much chatter on LinkedIn about a new academic article about the Verification-Value Paradox (of GenAI use by lawyers). The article claims that it is doubtful that GenAI delivers value to ...
The recent barrage of copyright lawsuits involving AI companies has revealed the staggering scale of copying undertaken to train large language models (LLMs). In the recently decided Bartz v.
AI Generated Government? It’s interesting that both of these articles came through on my feed in the same day: Ahmed Otmani Amaouim, “Canada’s new Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital ...
Google Street View is a great resource that can be used for a number of different purposes (e.g. travel planning). While legal research is not really something normally associated with Street View, ...
In my last column, I moved away from regulatory analysis to explore how artificial intelligence may affect specific functions within the legal profession. In this piece, I return to the theme of risk ...
“Reserves do not improve with age. The longer a decision sits unwritten, the heavier it becomes.” When the Honourable Deena Baltman (retired) offered this observation during a recent continuing ...
As a supplement to our Sunday Summary each month, Supreme Advocacy LLP in Ottawa presents Supreme One-Liners, a super-short descriptive guide to the most recent decisions at the Supreme Court of ...
I understand the reluctance to commute. I’ve been working from home since the pandemic first hit—and I love it. Laundry gets done more often, and my cat (sometimes) appreciates the extra cuddle time.
One Sunday each month we bring you a summary from Supreme Advocacy LLP of recent decisions at the Supreme Court of Canada. Supreme Advocacy LLP offers a weekly electronic newsletter, Supreme Advocacy ...