The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 242: Sukesh Kamra on Law Firm Adoption of Artificial Intelligence and Innovative Technologies (this episode qualifies for 45 minutes of LSO CLE Professionalism content)
https://t.co/6wue60d9xO
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 241: Scott Benzie ( @SwBenzie) on How Government Policy Has Eroded Big Tech Support for Canadian Culture
https://t.co/a2kv4gUfhm
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 240: Dean Beeby (@DeanBeeby) on Why Canada’s Language Laws May Stop Government From Posting Access to Information Records Online
https://t.co/80aYy3CtJ7
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 238: David Fraser (@privacylawyer) on Why Bill C-2’s Lawful Access Powers May Put Canadians’ Digital Security At Risk
https://t.co/O52tbTE6TU
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 235: Teresa Scassa (@TeresaScassa) on the Alberta Clearview AI Ruling That Could Have a Big Impact on Privacy and Generative AI
https://t.co/5ZKXMxgvn9
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 234: “Solutions Aren’t Going to be Found Through Nostalgia”: Mark Musselman on the CRTC Hearings on Canadian Content Rules
https://t.co/nkYxI5xU7b
What does the future of law and legal services look like in an AI world? Professor Abdi Aidid (@AbdiAidid) joins the Law Bytes podcast for a wide ranging discussion on the reshaping of legal practice, legal education, and law firms.
https://t.co/L1pu457uaB
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 231: Sara Bannerman on How Canadian Political Parties Maximize Voter Data Collection and Minimize Privacy Safeguards
https://t.co/Wskjz5OlqD
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 228: Kumanan Wilson on Why Canadian Health Data Requires Stronger Privacy Protection in the Trump Era
https://t.co/EsV47PMZ0J
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 226: Richard Gold (@IP_policy) on Why Canada Should Target U.S. Patents To Help Counter Tariff Trade Pressure
https://t.co/10JLeJGcYr