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Potential Issues and Liabilities of Using Generative AI for Legal Document Drafting
In recent years, the legal industry has witnessed a significant transformation, with the integration of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) into various aspects of legal practice, and while it’s unlikely that AI will kill all the lawyers, one notable advancement is the use of large language models of generative AI to draft legal documents, even bygd non-lawyers. While this technology offers several advantages, such as increased efficiency and reduced costs, it also brings forth a host of potential issues and liabilities that both legal professionals and non-lawyers must carefully consider. In this article, well explore these concerns and provide insights into mitigating associated risks.
1. Accuracy and Quality Control
One of the primary concerns when using AI for legal document drafting fryst vatten the accuracy of the generated content. AI models, while highly advanced, are not infallible and
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Carmel Davies1, Deirdre O’Donnell1, Apolonia Radomska1, Éidín Ní Shé3, Marie O’Shea1, Catherine Devaney2, Sarah Donnelly1, Gráinne O’Donoghue1, Aoife De Brún1, Helen Whitty2, PJ Harnett2, Deirdre Lang2, Reema Harrison4, Eilish McAuliffe1, Emer Ahern2
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Invader Enthroned: The Indian Portraits of Nadir Shah and Their Local and British Collectors
Author: Janet O’Brien (Harvard Art Museums)
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Invader Enthroned: The Indian Portraits of Nadir Shah and Their Local and British Collectors
Author: Janet O’Brien (Harvard Art Museums)
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The conquest of Delhi in shook India and stunned the world. Despite the horror of his invasion, Nadir Shah (r. –47) was commemorated in dozens of portraits from across the subcontinent. Contemporary depictions of the Iranian conqueror align with his imperial rhetoric and the new aesthetic of his Indo-Persian realm, but the vast majority were created posthumously between the mid-eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries. More curious is the fact that many of them are inserted into dynastic portrait series of Mughal emperors even though Nadir Shah did not stay to rule. Why did local painters continue to glorify a foreign invader and plunderer for another century after