42% of Law Firms Snag New Clients with AI—ROI's Hiding in Plain Sight
Forget the blue whale in the room—42% of surveyed law firms say AI chatter sealed new deals. Yet ROI math stays fuzzy in a time-billing world.
Forget the blue whale in the room—42% of surveyed law firms say AI chatter sealed new deals. Yet ROI math stays fuzzy in a time-billing world.
Your Ring camera isn't just watching burglars anymore. It's eyeing grandma's falls, your Airbnb guests' noise, and restaurant lines—thanks to a fresh app store dripping with AI promises and privacy red flags.
Demand letter lands. Panic sets in. But May First Movement Technology didn't fold. They shredded Higbee's shakedown with cold, hard law.
Medicare's AI is playing doctor—and screwing patients. EFF just sued to expose the mess.
Cash-strapped founders: your next MSA could cost $500, delivered overnight. AI-native firms aren't tweaking old models—they're rebuilding law from silicon up.
A California jury just slapped Meta with liability for its addictive features. But celebrating that ignores how appeals—and Section 230—will likely flip the script, protecting speech we all rely on.
The EU AI Act promised uniform innovation boosters. Reality? A patchwork of sandboxes, with Denmark already testing AI and laggards barely sketching plans.
Seventy-nine percent. That's how many Americans say Congress must hold feds accountable for ignoring privacy laws. CDT's new coalition push could finally force a reckoning.
Governments promised safety nets online. Instead, they're casting drag nets over activists. EFF's UN submission pulls no punches on the digital crackdown.
Picture a packed town hall in middle America, where folks from all walks demand brakes on AI's wild ride. New poll data exposes the chasm between Silicon Valley's race and everyone's real fears.
Crosby just raised $60 million, but their real shot was calling out Big Law's R&D blackout. With $69 billion in profits last year—all funneled to partners—the old guard's complacency stares down AI insurgents.
Forget just filling up your tank. The real wallet hit? Everyday plastics in bottles, toys, and car parts, as oil snarls push prices skyward.