Struggling to navigate the shifting landscape of AI regulation? As global legislation evolves rapidly, businesses in Australia and New Zealand face growing uncertainty. While the EU leads with its AI Act...
The Australian Government plans to ban non-compete clauses for low and middle-income workers by 2027, pending consultation and legislation. This move follows global trends, with the US Federal Trade Commission...
A Guide for In-House Counsels Many organisations are not content to simply keep pace with technological change, and they are looking to their legal counsels for guidance on safely embedding AI use into...
While technology powers legal AI, it is the content that truly fuels its impact. In this episode, we explore why high-quality, legal content is essential to delivering accurate, AI outcomes. From legal...
Schools must shift from a reactive, case-by-case approach to a proactive compliance culture. This requires strategic leadership that not only integrates mandatory WHS reporting, ACNC Standards, and director...
During their recent visit to Australia, Jeff Reihl- Chief Technology Officer and Jamie Buckley – Chief Product Officer from LexisNexis® Global joined Greg Dickason, Managing Director of Asia & Pacific in the Legal Talk podcast to delve into the transformative impact of generative AI on legal work. Drawing insights from experiences in the US, they elaborate on the collaborative development journey of Lexis+ AI® with customers. Moreover, they discussed the robust guardrails in place to ensure the confidentiality and security of user interactions and accurate answers grounded in authoritative LexisNexis content with linked citations.