A short holiday version of Lawyer Ex Machina is out: federal judges are starting to use GenAI tools for their work tasks, but a survey finds that less than a fourth uses them on a weekly or daily basis; Tether has hired KMPG to audit its USDT stablecoin; and practical advice on handling evidence that may be AI-generated #lawfedi #lawlibrarians #legaltech https://buttondown.com/LawyerExMachina/archive/chag-pesach-semeachhappy-easter/
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LLRX March 2026 Issue - https://www.llrx.com.
Continued War Against Science, Research, Public Health, and the Rule of Law; AI in Discovery: Some Tools Are Ready. Others Are Not; How to Spot AI Hallucinations; Prompt Catalog for Artificial Intelligence; When Your Biggest Client Starts Eating Your Firm; Weekly highlights on cyber security issues; AI in Finance and Banking https://www.llrx.com#law #legalresearch #AI #lawyers #librarians #research #publichealth #ruleoflaw #lawlibrarians
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The latest Lawyer Ex Machina is out: double federal AI blueprints, OpenAI closes Sora, Meta's court losses this week, the FBI admits to buying location data, and a special section on prediction markets: impact, advocacy & legislation #lawfedi #lawlibrarians #legaltech https://buttondown.com/LawyerExMachina/archive/bet-on-this/
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The latest issue of Lawyer Ex Machina is out: a witness in UK court appeared to be actively coached during testimony using phone and smart glasses; increasing numbers of teens are using (and being exploited by) nudification apps; an effort to 'tokenize' real estate ownership using cryptocurrency has led to vacant and unsafe housing in Detroit; and more #lawfedi #lawlibrarians #legaltech https://buttondown.com/LawyerExMachina/archive/happy-spring-break/
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The latest Lawyer Ex Machina is out and this week's newsletter is bursting at the seams: the lawsuit against Grammarly for co-opting writers' names for its AI review, Binance suing the WSJ, a federal prosecutor interrogated by a judge over AI fabrications in his filings, the Meta-Ray Bans glasses privacy fallout and resulting suit, a study on sycophancy in AI and so much more #lawfedi #lawlibrarians #legaltech https://buttondown.com/LawyerExMachina/archive/full-to-bursting/
The latest Lawyer Ex Machina is out: Suggestions on fixing the hallucinations in legal filings problem; Ring & Flock end plans to integrate after Super Bowl ad backlash, & LexisNexis is hacked, but 2 gigs of files exposed #lawfedi #lawlibrarians #legaltech https://buttondown.com/LawyerExMachina/archive/how-do-you-solve-a-problem-like-hallucinations/
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The latest Lawyer Ex Machina is out: Anthropic at war with the Dept. of Defense? Also, the new AI agent promising to do homework on Canvas, new integrations involving Claude, Harvey and Lexis, & verification software on Discord & LinkedIn being scrutinized #lawfedi #lawlibrarians #legaltech https://buttondown.com/LawyerExMachina/archive/guardrails-and-workflows/
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The latest Lawyer Ex Machina is out: Judge Rakoff explains his reasoning on a viral AI ruling; Meta's considering adding facial recognition to their smart Ray-Bans; a group of Senate Republicans want more transparency in 3rd-party litigation funding; and more #lawfedi #lawlibrarians #legaltech https://buttondown.com/LawyerExMachina/archive/can-ai-do-this-newsletter-well-yes/
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