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Invisible to AI, Invisible to the World: Is Your Content Losing Its Voice?

Why Saying No Could Make You Invisible

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Welcome to this week's edition of The Legal Wire!

We’re dedicated to keeping you informed on the latest in AI regulations, legal tech developments, and expert insights to help you navigate artificial intelligence in the legal profession.

This week’s Highlights:

  • Invisible to AI, Invisible to the World: Is Your Content Losing Its Voice?

  • Headlines From Around the Web You Shouldn't Miss

  • NexLaw: Redefining Litigation with Smarter Legal Tech

  • AI Tools to Supercharge your producivity

  • Legal prompt of the week

Written by: Joel Bijlmer

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Invisible to AI, Invisible to the World: Is Your Content Losing Its Voice?

Imagine this: A potential client, a reader, maybe even a business partner has a question. Instead of Googling, they ask their all-the-more popular AI assistant. The assistant, trained on vast amounts of data, responds instantly with a clear and confident answer. But the work you have uploaded to the internet? Your carefully crafted content? It’s not part of that answer.

Why?

Because you’ve chosen to block AI from accessing it.

It feels like a bold decision, but to many it seems like the right one. After all, why should your hard work be scraped, absorbed, and possibly monetized? But in a world that’s shifting toward AI-driven answers, the cost of denying permission to have your data used by AI may well outweigh the benefits of keeping control…

Headlines from Around the Web You Shouldn't Miss

🔍 Senator Ted Cruz demands probe into European influence on AI policy (Reuters)

🔍 Misinformation researcher admits ChatGPT added fake details to his court filing (The Verge)

🔍 Meta jumps aboard the nuclear-powered data center bandwagon (TechCrunch)

🔍 EU watchdog probes potential Nvidia hardware bundling as it scrutinises Run:ai deal (Reuters)

🔍 OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Pro Subscription for Advanced Users (The Legal Wire)

Will this be the Next Big Thing in A.I?

Legal Technology

NexLaw: Redefining Litigation with Smarter Legal Tech

Trial preparation often feels like a solo endurance race, with countless hours spent sifting through files, crafting arguments, and juggling deadlines. But if trial prep feels like a never-ending marathon, perhaps what lawyers need is a relay partner?

Enter NexLaw.

While the legal profession is no stranger to complexity, NexLaw, a new legal technology company, promises to optimize and simplify the litigation process without sacrificing the rigor and precision required in legal practice. By offering a suite of advanced AI tools, NexLaw streamlines every stage of a case, from research and preparation to trial and beyond, helping lawyers focus on strategy, client relationship building and courtroom advocacy, rather than the more laborious or repetitive (but always urgent) tasks.

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The weekly ChatGPT prompt that will boost your productivity

This prompt empowers lawyers to fully leverage their AI assistant by generating ideas for tasks they can delegate. It’s perfect for identifying time-saving opportunities and streamlining work processes across various aspects of legal practice.

Prompt: Act as a productivity consultant for lawyers. Create a list of tasks that an AI assistant can help with to reduce workload and save time. Include categories like legal research, drafting, client communication, document review, and case management. For each task, briefly explain how AI can assist and what inputs the lawyer should provide to get the best results.

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