Enter retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), a framework that’s here to keep AI’s feet on the ground and its head out of the ...
Men with circular scrubbers and power washers followed, sudsing the sidewalks of Bourbon Street, which runs for twelve blocks ...
The News-Sentinel is looking back at some of the top local stories of 2024. Today's review covers September through December. The dates listed are when the stories appeared in the News-Sentinel, ...
On January 1, 2025, dozens of new laws in California went into effect. Among them is Assembly Bill 1825, also known as the ...
The legal industry is repositioning to capitalize on upheavals in policy and a new political landscape.
Lateral partner recruiting has "transformed into a distinct professional function" within Big Law, a Leopard report says.
Private equity is rewriting the rules of legal practice, the Global Lawyer writes, reshaping a trillion-dollar industry one ...
A state lawmaker wants to make sure New Mexico's public libraries -- and their librarians -- aren't dragged into a political problem.
By Emily Eakin His new book, “Aflame,” tells of his decades visiting a silent Benedictine retreat. “You learn to love the world only by looking at it closely,” he wrote. Here are the year ...
An erudite literary critic with an ear for language, he also wrote a raft of nonfiction books. By John Cotter In “Embers of the Hands,” the historian Eleanor Barraclough looks beyond the ...
It’s been a whirlwind few years when it comes to government and court activity related to the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace – ...
It’s a sequel of sorts to her 1939 book “Moses, Man of the Mountain” and focuses on the Judean king Herod the Great. In the New Testament, he’s portrayed as a slaughterer of innocents ...