In the second edition of the I-Team podcast, the I-Team discusses international aspects of data law. The I-Team is joined this time by special guest Kelly Twigger.
The I-Team is a spin-out of the ever-popular Relativity Fest International Panel.
Topics include:
- Failing to supervise expert witnesses
- Issues around the collection of data in subject access requests, investigations & for litigation
- The use of AI in legal proceedings
- The dangers of GenAI & hallucination
- The need for law firm management to educate lawyers after the Ayinde case
- Recent cases in South Africa, the US & UK
- The fact that even law-specific AI can hallucinate
- Recent developments in AI detection in South Africa & the issues this might create in court
- The role of AI in legal education
- A defence of the em dash—and maybe also the semicolon
The first I-Team podcast covering hallucination in more detail is here.
The article David refers to is here.
Jonathan talks about the Ayinde case, which is here.
Linda talks about a South African case here.
Jonathan talks briefly about the NYSBA AI Task Force report here.
Fiona refers to UK judicial guidance, which is here.
The I-Team are:
Jonathan Armstrong of Punter Southall Law