Box Unveils AI-Powered Security Suite Targeting Legal, Finance, Government and Other Industries

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At its annual BoxWorks conference in San Francisco today, Box announced the launch of Box Shield Pro, an enhanced suite of AI-powered security capabilities designed to address the evolving cybersecurity needs of law firms, financial services firms, healthcare organizations, government agencies, and others.

The new offering builds on Box’s existing Shield security platform by…

Nevada Judge Takes Creative and Unusual Approach to Combat AI-Generated Fictitious Citations

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In an unusual judicial response to the ongoing epidemic of AI-generated fictitious citations, Washoe County, Nev., District Court Judge David Hardy has crafted what he calls a “creative and unpredictable” solution that offers a different way for courts to address attorney misconduct involving artificial intelligence.

The unusual order, first reported by Mark Robison at the…

The Smart Screen Reader: How Ajax Is Automating Legal Timekeeping with AI-Powered Activity Tracking

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The problem of legal timekeeping is as old as the billable hour itself. Lawyers either interrupt their work to record time contemporaneously, breaking their flow and concentration, or they reconstruct their time retroactively, inevitably missing billable work and resulting in weaker narratives for clients. 

Enter Ajax, an AI-powered time-tracking platform that aims to solve

At Its Inaugural Kaleidoscope Conference, 8am’s CPO Announces AI Tools, Platform Integration and More

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Two weeks after the company formerly known as AffiniPay unveiled its rebranding as 8am, it convened its inaugural Kaleidoscope customer conference in Austin today, where its chief product officer, Leslie Witt, took to the stage to deliver a keynote address in which she announced key platform integrations, new AI-powered tools, and expanded financial services…