FYI
Insights on Technology and How We Use It
What RIGHT about Artificial Intelligence?
While AI has its challenges, there’s a bright side to it. Just like any technology, it’s not inherently good or bad. Sure, it has flaws, but AI can also help us do amazing things. It can boost our skills, spark new ideas, and give businesses a competitive edge and more.
Seeing is No Longer Believing - The Rise of Deepfakes
Will an increasing amount of deepfakes — deceptive images, content, and videos often created by AI and floated on the internet — start making us doubt our own eyes?
Will AI Replace Lawyers?
AI is rapidly transforming numerous industries, including the legal field. AI-powered solutions streamline workflows, automate mundane tasks, and enhance efficiency, saving both time and resources. However, a new wave of AI is taking the world by storm.
Are Smartphones Too Powerful?
A single modern smartphone could be used to guide more than 120 million Apollo-era spacecraft to the moon — all at the same time! Is this too much power? While smartphones can be innovative and productive tools that allow lawyers and other professionals to stay connected, employers should be aware of the potential pitfalls
From Wearable to Embedded – How Technology is Literally Becoming Part of Us
Technology has moved from the desktop to the laptop to the handheld to now embedded with our bodies. With each move, it becomes a more personal and intimate part of both our business and personal lives. Today’s technology is now wearable and soon embedded in our bodies – becoming even more intimate and central to our lives.
The Internet of Behavior - Can It Really Change Us?
As we evolve toward the Internet of Behavior, will people be able to accept being monitored, tracked, and analyzed with a mix of data technology and behavioral science?
Can a Machine replace an Attorney?
We are at the beginning of a new machine age. Intelligent computing is being successfully applied to many areas of manufacturing, banking, medical, investing and legal work and it will only grow. How will law firms adapt? Can legal work be done by a machine?