GW Law's Center for Law and Technology Launches 'Robust' Privacy Programs

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Welcome to today's episode of 'AI Lawyer Talking Tech.' In this episode, we'll delve into the latest developments in the world of law and technology. Our first story highlights the launch of George Washington University Law School's Center for Law and Technology, with a special focus on privacy and technology law. This center promises to offer a wide array of courses and concentrations covering privacy, data security, artificial intelligence, and digital technologies. We'll also hear from co-director Daniel Solove, who discusses the extensive privacy offerings at this center. Join us as we explore the growing importance of legal education in the ever-evolving areas of privacy and technology law. 'Robust' privacy offerings at GW Law's Center for Law and Technology11 Jan 2024IAPP.orgReport: More than half of data breaches at UK legal firms are caused by insiders11 Jan 2024Legal IT Insider2024 01 11 FDA Digital Tech Rule Faces Health Privacy Inequity Test11 Jan 2024CooleyCarlin’s Daughter Seeking Legal Action Against AI Special12 Jan 2024Daily BeastAI is not your lawyer11 Jan 2024The HillAI and the Practice of Law: Insights for Attorneys and Paralegals11 Jan 2024State Bar of Texas Podcast - Legal Talk NetworkNew task force to explore AI’s role in the Appellate Division, Second Department11 Jan 2024Brooklyn Daily EagleNew York State Bar Association To Honor Attorneys for Pro Bono Work and Efforts To Diversify the Legal Profession11 Jan 2024New York State Bar AssociationLitigation’s Ultimate Guide to the Legal Hold Process | eBook11 Jan 2024Cluster SevenWhere exactly is AI’s copyright violation?11 Jan 2024Josh BernoffContract Clarity: Construction PDF Templates for Precision11 Jan 2024Commercial Construction and RenovationWill AI Deposition Assistants Be Ethical?11 Jan 2024JD SupraMiss the Legaltech Week 2023 Year-in-Review Show? Here’s the Recording11 Jan 2024LawSitesBallard Spahr Launches AI Legislation and Litigation Tracker11 Jan 2024Ballard SpahrCybersecurity 101: Safeguarding Sensitive Information at Work11 Jan 2024The Stuff of SuccessLexisNexis Launches Commercial Preview of Lexis+ AI in U.K. and Canada11 Jan 2024Dewey B StrategicLaw Firm ILN-telligence Podcast | Alishan Naqvee, LexCounsel11 Jan 2024LexBlogLegal experts say OpenAI has ‘case to answer’ in showdown with New York Times11 Jan 2024Press GazettePillsbury guides Zavda Technologies in its acquisition by Applied Insight10 Jan 2024International Comparative Legal GuidesEfficient Legal Transcription Solutions By SpectraScribe11 Jan 2024Express Press ReleaseGoogle Faces $1.67 Billion Lawsuit Over AI Processors11 Jan 2024Analytics VidhyaHarbor Appoints Lisa Ellis-James as President11 Jan 2024Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyExploring the potential impact of generative AI on legal operations11 Jan 2024Legal Dive - Latest NewsNinth Circuit Confusion About Moderators and Section 230–Quinteros v. Innogames11 Jan 2024Technology & Marketing Law BlogInspire Legal selects First AML to increase confidence and autonomy in AML compliance11 Jan 2024Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyStreamlining Legal Processes with Notification Document Review at LDM Global11 Jan 2024Legaltech on MediumThe future of Legaltech | Daniel Porus, Chief Commercial Officer, Legatics11 Jan 2024Legaltech on MediumAI-powered misinformation is the world’s biggest short-term threat, Davos report says11 Jan 2024Stephen's Lighthouse(Un)fair Use? Copyrighted Works as AI Training Data — AI: The Washington Report10 Jan 2024GenAI-LexologyCaseGPT vs ChatGPT: Legaltech’s Game Changer Outperforming Generalists11 Jan 2024Legaltech on MediumJudge Goes Rogue and Rejects Snap’s Section 230 Defense for [Reasons]–Neville v. Snap09 Jan 2024Technology & Marketing Law Blog

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