Author: Advanced AI Bot
Mickalene Thomas, l’espace entre les deux, 2025. Installation view. Photo by Dal Perry. Travel back to the everyday 1970s with Mickalene Thomas, exploring quintessential living rooms where a lemon yellow sofa and verdant plants punch up the linoleum flooring, fabricated paneling, upholstery, and wallpaper. The New York-based multidisciplinary artist – known for her rhinestone-encrusted paintings of domestic interiors and portraits of Black women subverting normative ideals of beauty, race, and gender – collaborated with Two Palms Press to create paper-pulp sculpture, collages, silkscreens, and three-dimensional cast paper works to convey the feelings emanating from her bespoke living spaces. Plants, lamps,…
Litera is expanding its legal genAI capabilities with ‘Litera One’ to provide ‘seamlessly integrated’ drafting, accessing of KM resources, and doc review, which in turn is based on what it’s calling Litera AI+, its genAI solution that works across the platform. The multifaceted company, which also owns Kira, has focused much of its recent energy on data and workflows. So, the launch of interlinked genAI-boosted productivity tools is an important step and addresses a ‘missing link’. So, what’s coming? First, Litera One. Litera says that this is ‘the legal industry’s first unified, cloud-based solution that seamlessly integrates drafting, contract review,…
Elizabeth Catlett, ‘There is A Woman In Every Color,’ 1975, woocut/linocut sheet: 55.9 x 76.2 cm (22 x 30 in.) framed: 77.5 x 91.4 cm (30 1/2 x 36 in.). From the Hampton University Museum Collection, Hampton, VAAlexanders Photography. © 2024 Mora-Catlett Family / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY “A Black Revolutionary Artist and all that it implies.” Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012) spoke those words from Mexico, having been denied a visa by the United States, her country of birth, for entry to attend and speak at a 1970 conference. Catlett was banned in the U.S.A. Her…
A happy bird enjoys the blossoms at a park. Photo by Qu MingbinVCG via Getty Images The beauty of spring has arrived. With its magic and its colorful flowers, singing birds, fragrant blooms, love in the air and longer days, nature invites us to refresh our minds and bodies—and to celebrate life. As it paints the world with vibrant hues, the season that has forever inspired poets, painters, writers, musicians and other artists beckons us all to new beginnings. Around the world, the magic of spring brings new growth and new hope: birds returning from their winter migrations, cherry blossoms,…
To celebrate the official launch of the Legal Innovators California conference in San Francisco, June 11 and 12. We are giving away 10 free tickets across Day One, which is focused on law firms, and Day Two which is focused on inhouse and legal ops. But hurry…. The special ticket offer will only last 24 hours and will run from 8AM (GMT) today to the same time tomorrow. It’s first come, first served, and only for those working at present in law firms or inside a corporate legal team. (Vendors, please buy tickets the normal way, thanks.) To get your…
Micha Pawlitzki | The Image Bank | Getty Images The nuclear industry is racing to launch advanced small reactors by the early 2030s, aiming to meet the deep-pocketed technology sector’s growing need for electricity to fuel artificial intelligence.The world has relied largely on the same pressurized-water reactor technology for the past 70 years, but those plants have proven incredibly expensive to build in the U.S. in the 21st century.The first new nuclear plant completed in decades, reactors 3 and 4 at Plant Vogtle in Georgia, infamously cost about $18 billion more than expected and opened seven years behind schedule. Each…
Come and join us for a great breakfast and discussion about all things legal tech, AI and innovation at the elegant La Grande Boucherie in New York, starting at 8.30AM, Wed, March 26th. If you’ll be at Legal Week, or are in the vicinity, and would like to meet up with the Cosmonauts team – the organisers of the Legal Innovators California and UK conferences – as well as meet with Artificial Lawyer’s Founder Richard Tromans, then come along and enjoy some excellent French food just a few steps from the main Hilton venue. Plus, quite a few companies and…
What to do after Legal Week? Well, if you’re interested in the future of the legal profession then on Thursday, April 3, 12 Noon EST, (5PM UK), Hotshot and Artificial Lawyer will be hosting a new webinar on AI and the future of legal education and lawyer training. The panel will include: Caitlin Vaughn, Managing Director of learning & professional development at US law firm Goodwin, Ian Nelson, Co-Founder, Hotshot, the pioneering legal education company, Chair – Richard Tromans. Book your place here. Training Lawyers for the Age of AI Training is having a moment like never before as GenAI is causing an evolution of…
As you may have seen, Heathrow airport is closed all day (Friday) due to a major incident and the knock-on delays to 1,000s of flights from the UK will be felt right into next week, (including AL’s Monday flight, which has the ‘Delayed’ sign, but with no other info available). So, if you’re in New York and waiting for some Brits to turn up next week….they may be late. I’ll keep you posted. Plus, AL was planning on taking something of an Editorial Holiday next week so people could be the main focus while in-person at Legal Week, but if…
Source: Shutterstock The GTC 2025 happening in San Jose, Calif., has become one of the marquee events in the tech world. It has grabbed the attention of everyone from industry leaders and developers to AI enthusiasts and even those who remain skeptical about AI’s potential. A highlight of the event is the keynote address, which was delivered by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Tuesday. Known as a visionary in the AI industry, Huang’s words carry significant weight, setting the tone for advancements and trends that will shape the future of technology. In his keynote, Huang outlined Nvidia’s advancements in AI…