As I wrote earlier this week, it was the shot heard ’round the world, as AI company Anthropic, developer of Claude, launched a legal app and seemingly caused legal tech stocks to plummet. Meanwhile, AI agents now have their own social network, Moltbook, while another new site is enabling them to rent humans to do work for them.
Have we reached the singularity — or at least some out-of-control degree of tech insanity?
Those are among our topics today as our Legaltech Week panel convenes to discuss the week’s top news in legal tech and innovation.
The show is live today at 3 p.m. Eastern time on Zoom. It’s all free, and you can sign up here to attend. Register once and you are signed up for all future shows, which are live every Friday. You can also catch prior episodes as a podcast or on YouTube.
Attendees of the live program can share their own predictions in the chat.
Our panelist lineup changes from week to week, but our regulars are:
- Bob Ambrogi, publisher of LawSites blog and host of the LawNext podcast (that’s me).
- Nicole Black, legal technology columnist and principal legal insight strategist at 8am.
- Rhys Dipshan, editor-in-chief of legal technology at ALM.
- Stephen Embry, publisher, TechLaw Crossroads.
- Caroline Hill, editor in chief, Legal IT Insider.
- Victor Li, assistant managing editor of the ABA Journal.
- Joe Patrice, editor, Above the Law.
- Julie Sobowale, lawyer and freelance journalist covering legal tech and legal affairs.
- Stephanie Wilkins, director of content, Legaltech Hub.
We will also be joined by guest panelist Greg Lambert of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog.
Hope you will join us.
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