To all of our dearest and supportive readers, Tech News Thursday has certainly come a long way covering a whirlwind of topics within technology, law, and even humanity over its launch one year ago. It ought to be said that Tech News Thursday is here to stay and provide even more interesting articles and debates for you all.

Referencing our first official TNT newsletter article, Ready for Launch? A Tech News Thursday article, it has been our endeavoured to publicise, analyse, discuss, and debate issues surrounding the worlds of technology and law.

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From discussing the dangers of the Northern Ireland Police data breach in The Dangers of the Northern Ireland Police Force Data Breach, a Tech News Thursday article, to the sheer fact that writing formalities are said to be ‘dying’ discussed in ‘Yours Sincerely’ is Dying! A Tech News Thursday article, we have discussed it all.

Additionally, TNT has shed a light on artificial intelligence (AI) being orchestrated to obtain famous musicians’ voices to generate new music and take the music industry by storm demonstrated in both Will AI Take Away Musicians? A Tech News Thursday Newsletter, a Tech News Thursday article and TikTok is experimenting with a feature that uses AI to create songs based on prompts | TechCrunch, as well as the AI advancement that allows AI to begin taking over the legal industry as seen in The Law and Technology Regarding Generative AI, a Tech News Thursday article, including the Californians Say ‘Hello’ to the Delete Act, a Tech News Thursday article.

What is to come next?

With the TNT audience growing and the need for there to be a light shed on the latest issues regarding technology and law, you, dearest reader, can expect to see further discussions on the advancement of AI, especially in law firms, and what that may mean for the legal industry (highlighted in Why law firms need government support in cybersecurity: Legal Futures, and Does AI pose a threat to lawyers of tomorrow? Interview with authors of AI and Law: Challenges Demystified (barandbench.com) as well as the latest issues, reports, and discussions that have been (or will be) held on an international scale.

We certainly look forward to greeting you on our next article, ‘AI Standards and Legal Interventions’.

See also:

New AI technology rolled out to catch drivers on phones (yahoo.com)

AI negotiates legal contract without humans involved for first time (cnbc.com)

Will AI Replace Lawyers? (forbes.com)

Humans Still Wanted: The Future of Work in an AI-Driven World (kornferry.com)

Why Every Modern Leader Is Now A Chief AI Officer (forbes.com)

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