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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Lawfare meets with generative AI and the combination is a powerhouse. In today’s column, I am continuing my ongoing and in-depth series on the latest in generative AI and the law. The focus this time entails the much-discussed topic these days of so-called lawfare .

A unique perspective here is that we can expect much more lawfare because of the advances in generative AI and large language models (LLMs), which handily and somewhat nefariously are tools that can be utilized to further fuel lawfare endeavors and associated shenanigans. The upshot is this: Lawfare is inexorably on a path of getting bigger and badder while being aided and abetted with the latest in AI. Bet your bottom dollar on that trend.



For those of you interested in the intertwining of AI and the law, you might find useful background on the exciting and emerging topic via my detailed coverage at the link here and the link here , just to name a few. There is the mainstay topic of how AI is being applied to the law, such as the example noted herein about AI-powered lawfare. Another perspective on AI and the law involves the use of the law to regulate and govern AI.

Both of those realms are two sides of the same coin when it comes to AI and the law and are undergoing tremendous growth and change. Opportunities and challenges abound. Let’s unpack the AI-powered lawfare conundrum.

What Lawfare Is All About The American Bar Association (ABA) noted that the wo.

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