New book on AI in law meant to be jargon-free guide on how the technology is changing the profession
Like it or not, artificial intelligence is here to stay. And it can be a boon or a bane for lawyers, depending on whether they embrace it. That is the message of the new book on AI in the legal ...
Overview: Books cover AI, ESG, and global law topics shaping corporate practice in 2025.Each title helps lawyers adapt to technology and leadership roles.Readin ...
TORONTO • David Hurst remembers just when he stopped reading e-books. “It was the Steve Jobs biography,” said the retired Toronto resident, who was browsing through the bestseller stacks recently at a ...
Entertainment senior counsel Brittany Berckes explores the key drivers reshaping literary publishing today — from the process of adapting books for screen to the legal and cultural impact of book bans ...
Three new books propose remedies that run the gamut from government regulation to user responsibility. From addictive algorithms to exploitative apps, data mining to misinformation, the internet today ...
In uncertain times, many readers turn to dystopian. Chloe Gong's cyperpunk novel "Coldwire" goes all in on virtual reality.
How We Sold Our Future: The Failure to Fight Climate Change by Jens Beckert, translated by Ray Cunningham (Polity) The reason the world keeps failing to meaningfully address climate change may not be ...
Sam Altman is a beguiling character. The first things you notice about him are his slight stature and the intensity of his gaze. Brought up in the American Midwest, from a young age he was a ...
Small, Medium, Large: How Government Made the US into a Manufacturing Powerhouse By Colleen A. Dunlavy, PhD ’88 POLITY BOOKS, 2024, $29.95 The Miraculous from the Material: Understanding the Wonders ...
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