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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2025 · 42 MIN

AI in Legal Research: The Battle Over Copyright and Innovation

from AI and the Future of Law

In this episode of 2030 Vision: AI and the Future of Law, Bridget McCormack and Jen Leonard break down two major AI stories shaking up the legal industry: Elon Musk’s unsolicited $97.4 billion bid to buy OpenAI and the landmark Thomson Reuters v. Ross AI case, which sets a critical precedent for AI training data and copyright law.They also explore OpenAI’s new Deep Research tool, which is revolutionizing how legal professionals conduct research. As AI-powered tools become increasingly sophisticated, law firms face urgent questions: How will AI impact legal research? Will legal paywalls survive? And is the legal industry moving too slowly to adapt?From the growing market for AI training data licensing to AI’s potential role in democratizing legal services, this episode examines how the future of law is being rewritten in real time.Key Discussion Points:AI Aha! Moment: Why even the free version of AI tools is disrupting legal research.Elon Musk vs. OpenAI: A $97B bid, a legal battle, and what’s really at stake.Thomson Reuters v. Ross AI: The case that could shape AI copyright law for decades.AI Training Data & Copyright: Can AI companies train on proprietary legal headnotes?Legal Paywalls & AI Research: Will legal information stay locked, or is a shift coming?Deep Research & the Future of Legal Tech: How OpenAI’s new tool is changing research and strategy.The Divide in Legal AI Adoption: Why some law firms are embracing AI while others hesitate.The Bigger Picture: What this means for legal education, innovation, and access to justice.Keywords:AI, Law, Legal Tech, Generative AI, AI Research, Legal Innovation, OpenAI, Elon Musk, Thomson Reuters v. Ross AI, Copyright Law, AI Training Data, Deep Research, Legal Access, Future of Work, AI in LawAbout the Podcast:2030 Vision: AI and the Future of Law is your essential guide to how artificial intelligence is transforming the legal profession. Hosted by Bridget McCormack and Jen Leonard, this podcast dives into cutting-edge AI technologies, their applications, and the trends shaping the future of law. Join us to stay informed, inspired, and prepared for the AI revolution.Produced by: Aaron Tran for the American Arbitration Association. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of 2030 Vision: AI and the Future of Law, Bridget McCormack and Jen Leonard break down two major AI stories shaking up the legal industry: Elon Musk’s unsolicited $97.4 billion bid to buy OpenAI and the landmark Thomson Reuters v. Ross AI case, which sets a critical precedent for AI training data and copyright law.They also explore OpenAI’s new Deep Research tool, which is revolutionizing how legal professionals conduct research. As AI-powered tools become increasingly sophisticated, law firms face urgent questions: How will AI impact legal research? Will legal paywalls survive? And is the legal industry moving too slowly to adapt?From the growing market for AI training data licensing to AI’s potential role in democratizing legal services, this episode examines how the future of law is being rewritten in real time.Key Discussion Points:AI Aha! Moment: Why even the free version of AI tools is disrupting legal research.Elon Musk vs. OpenAI: A $97B bid, a legal battle, and what’s really at stake.Thomson Reuters v. Ross AI: The case that could shape AI copyright law for decades.AI Training Data & Copyright: Can AI companies train on proprietary legal headnotes?Legal Paywalls & AI Research: Will legal information stay locked, or is a shift coming?Deep Research & the Future of Legal Tech: How OpenAI’s new tool is changing research and strategy.The Divide in Legal AI Adoption: Why some law firms are embracing AI while others hesitate.The Bigger Picture: What this means for legal education, innovation, and access to justice.Keywords:AI, Law, Legal Tech, Generative AI, AI Research, Legal Innovation, OpenAI, Elon Musk, Thomson Reuters v. Ross AI, Copyright Law, AI Training Data, Deep Research, Legal Access, Future of Work, AI in LawAbout the Podcast:2030 Vision: AI and the Future of Law is your essential guide to how artificial intelligence is transforming the legal profession. Hosted by Bridget McCormack and Jen Leonard, this podcast dives into cutting-edge AI technologies, their applications, and the trends shaping the future of law. Join us to stay informed, inspired, and prepared for the AI revolution.Produced by: Aaron Tran for the American Arbitration Association. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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