Client Privilege at Risk: Sharing Legal Advice with AI Models
The rise of Large Language and Multimodal Models introduces a dilemma for legal confidentiality, risking the inadvertent waiver of Legal Professional Privilege (LPP) when privileged advice is fed into common chatbots. Stirling & Rose considers the implications in Australia, Singapore, the UK, and the US.
Yes – Australian Financial Services Law and Licensing Requirements apply to Crypto Assets
The Block Earner judgment and Hala prosecution should leave the web 3 community with the clear and unequivocal guidance they have been seeking as well as clarity on the application of criminal penalties and imprisonment when licensing requirements are not met.
Deepfake Fraud at the Executive Level – A Simple Governance Fix?
A recent fraudulent scheme in Hong Kong illustrates the alarming level of sophistication in deepfakes – and the urgent need for established protocols.