Friday, March 21, 2025

Links to all the papers.

https://fpf.org/blog/global/fpf-privacy-papers-for-policymakers-a-celebration-of-impactful-privacy-research-and-scholarship/

FPF Privacy Papers for Policymakers: A Celebration of Impactful Privacy Research and Scholarship

The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) hosted its 15th Privacy Papers for Policymakers (PPPM) event at its Washington, D.C., headquarters on March 12, 2025. This prestigious event recognized six outstanding research papers that offer valuable insights for policymakers navigating the ever-evolving landscape of privacy and technology. The evening featured engaging discussions and a shared commitment to advancing informed policymaking in digital privacy.





To be expected…

https://www.forbes.com/sites/hessiejones/2025/03/20/risk-or-revolution-will-ai-replace-lawyers/

Risk Or Revolution: Will AI Replace Lawyers?

As artificial intelligence reshapes many industries, the legal field faces its own crossroads. Over the past few years, a growing number of legal professionals have embraced AI tools to boost efficiency and reduce costs. According to recent figures, nearly 73% of legal experts now plan to incorporate AI into their daily operations.  65% of law firms agree that "effective use of generative AI will separate the successful and unsuccessful law firms in the next five years."

Investors have shown strong support for AI-powered legal startups, with funding reaching new record highs in 2024 with total capital investment of $477 million. The appeal for VCs is the potential that 44% of legal work could potentially be automated by emerging AI tools. Startups like Harvey, raised a $100 million Series C round at a $1.5 billion valuation.

We explore the current state of legal automation with Ben Su, Co-founder and Head of Growth of Capita, the world’s first AI lawyer, and discuss how this shift towards AI could reshape the delivery of legal services.



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