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June 9, 2023: Legal Research Challenges of ChatGPT, Legal Battle over Spy Cam Bears, and Evolving Facial Recognition Legislation

**Title: Legal Tech Week Podcast: Sanction Hearings and Surveillance Bears | Top Stories in Legal Innovation**

**Description:**
Welcome to Legal Tech Week, where leading journalists in legal tech discuss the top stories of the week. In this episode, we cover various topics such as the sanctions hearing in the notorious bogus cases case, a couple suing for illegal search and seizure due to authorities placing a camera on a bear, and a victory in New Jersey Court ruling that police must provide the facial recognition algorithms used to identify the defendant.

Timestamps:
– 00:00 – Introductions
– 03:20 – Sanction hearing in Bogus Cases Case (Selected by many)
– 21:56 – Couple suing for illegal search and seizure because authorities put a camera on a bear (Selected by Joe Patrice)
– 32:00 – Victory! New Jersey Court Rules Police Must Give Defendant the Facial Recognition Algorithms Used to Identify Him (Selected by Niki Black)
– 38:50 – The ability of ChatGPT to create malware (Selected by Stephen Embry)

In this episode, our panelists discuss these stories and share their insights. Join Bob Ambrosia, author of Lost Sites and host of the Law Next podcast, along with Steve Embry from Tech Law Crossroads, Stephanie Wilkins from Legal Tech News, Nikki Black from Above the Law and the Daily Record, and Joe Patrice from Above the Law and the Thinking Like a Lawyer podcast.

**Timestamps:**

00:00 – Introductions

03:20 – [Sanction hearing in Bogus Cases Case](source_link_1) (Selected by many)

21:56 – [Couple suing for illegal search and seizure because authorities put a camera on a bear](source_link_2) (Selected by Joe Patrice)

32:00 – [Victory! New Jersey Court Rules Police Must Give Defendant the Facial Recognition Algorithms Used to Identify Him](source_link_3) (Selected by Niki Black)

38:50 – [The ability of ChatGPT to create malware](source_link_4) (Selected by Stephen Embry)

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**Full transcript of the episode available [here](transcript_link).**

**Sources:**
– [Sanction hearing in Bogus Cases Case](source_link_1)
– [Couple suing for illegal search and seizure because authorities put a camera on a bear](source_link_2)
– [Victory! New Jersey Court Rules Police Must Give Defendant the Facial Recognition Algorithms Used to Identify Him](source_link_3)
– [The ability of ChatGPT to create malware](source_link_4)

*[source_link_1]: Authority Source 1*
*[source_link_2]: Authority Source 2*
*[source_link_3]: Authority Source 3*
*[source_link_4]: Authority Source 4*
*[transcript_link]: Transcription Website*

Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists.

This week’s topics:

00:00 – Introductions

03:20 – Sanction hearing in Bogus Cases Case (Selected by many)

21:56 – Couple suing for illegal search and seizure because authorities put a camera on a bear (Selected by Joe Patrice)

32:00 – Victory! New Jersey Court Rules Police Must Give Defendant the Facial Recognition Algorithms Used to Identify Him (Selected by Niki Black)

38:50 – The ability of ChatGPT to create malware (Selected by Stephen Embry)

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