Continued from part 1 Perhaps then it isn’t Christianity (alone) but Americas peculiar relationship to Christianity, vis-à-vis the transatlantic slavery, that informs American attitudes towards AI, automation, and robotization. Shaped by unique social circumstances in their interaction with non-European, and… Continue Reading →
LIT-SIS is excited to invite you to a Roundtable at this year’s Annual Meeting in Hynes-202, Sunday, July 16, between 12:45pm and 1:45pm. This year’s Roundtable is titled Generative AI in the Legal Profession and will center on the recent… Continue Reading →
This month on the blog we are featuring LIT-SIS members who identify as LGBTQ+. Email maricheney@lclark.edu if you’d like to be featured! Name and pronouns: Sara Pic – she/her Institution and Role: Head of Public Services at the Law Library… Continue Reading →
Do you remember the first time you attended an AALL conference and visited the exhibit hall? I do. Let me set the scene: as a recent library school graduate without a job, I was on a mission to network, interview… Continue Reading →
A.I. and the Law Series Japan has a unique cultural attitude towards technology , specifically robotics and AI. This stands in stark contrast to U.S. cultural attitudes towards the same. I noticed the phenomena during my undergraduate studies. Coming from… Continue Reading →
With the emergence of ChatGBT and similar AI products and the panic it’s brought in the education sphere, I thought it would be a good exercise to take a look at what was happening in the 1990s when computer technology… Continue Reading →
I have an article deadline coming up very soon and while I’ve known about this date for months, my regular work responsibilities have taken precedence over writing this article. And now that the deadline is looming next week, I have… Continue Reading →
Guest post by Michelle Hook Dewey, Legal Technologies Librarian at Georgia State University College of Law and LIT-SIS ABA Techshow grant award recipient. Thanks to a generous LIT-SIS grant I was able to finally attend my first ABA Techshow—and it… Continue Reading →
Earlier this week Rebecca Fordon, Chair of LIT-SIS AMPC, and Jackie McCloud moderated a lively discussion among panelists about their experiences presenting at Cool Tools. If we missed you and you’re interested in knowing what it’s like to present at… Continue Reading →
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