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POLICY BRIEF ON IMPACT OF AI ON INDIA’S LEGAL ECO-SYSTEM| PART-II Artificial Intelligence in the legal practice and the judiciary- Impacts, Risks, and Regulatory responses

Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant idea in India’s legal ecosystem, it is already beginning to reshape both how law is taught and how it is practiced. In classrooms, AI tools are influencing research, writing, and learning methods, while in professional spaces, they are being used for legal research, drafting, case management, and even […]

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POLICY BRIEF| Impact of AI on India’s Legal Ecosystem  PART- I: Artificial Intelligence in Legal Education: Opportunities, Risks, and Regulatory Needs

This policy brief is the part of the the Official IndiaAI Pre-summit event: National seminar on Impact of AI on the Legal Ecosystem organised by JustAI Edutech LLP in collaborration with the DBRANLU, Sonipat and GALTER

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U.S. Department of Labor releases Principles and Best Practices for AI Developers and Employers (23.10.24)

Artificial intelligence has revolutionized working capacity of employees by increasing efficiency and due diligence in work.  Acknowledging the impact of AI on workers, and its transformative effect on industries, U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has released the “Artificial Intelligence and Worker Well-Being: Principles and Best Practices for Developers and Employers”.  This non-binding framework is designed

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German Court Rules in Favor of AI Company LAION in Copyright Case (2.10.24)

Key Highlights:   Court’s Interpretation of Section 60(d) of German Copyright Law: The Hamburg Regional Court dismissed photographer Robert Kneschke’s copyright infringement claims, citing Section 60(d), which allows text and data mining for scientific research purposes. The court ruled that LAION’s use of Kneschke’s images to train AI was protected by this exception. Impact on

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