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On today's Legally Speaking Podcast, I'm delighted to be joined by Philip Young.Philip is the Co-Founder of Garfield AI, the first SRA-regulated AI legal services firm. He was a City Lawyer for 25 years and previously a Partner at a specialist law firm. Philip has experience in a range of commercial cases. Upon leaving the City, Philip focused his attention on large language models - and passionate about access to justice, leading him to create Garfield AI.So why should you be listening in? You can hear Rob and Philip discussing:- Garfield AI Being the First SRA-Regulated AI Legal Services Firm- How Philip Leveraged ChatGPT-4 Technology to Create Garfield AI- Using a Hybrid Approach of Deterministic, Expert and Probabilistic AI Systems- What Garfield AI aims to Improve by Making Legal Processes More Accessible and Affordable- The Future of AI in Legal Services and the Removal of Repetitive, Administrative TasksConnect with Philip here - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/philip-young-091b665
On this episode of The Geek in Review, we welcome Philip Young, co-founder and CEO of Garfield AI, the first AI-powered law firm approved for practice by the UK's Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). The episode kicks off with a discussion of recent stories that explore AI's evolving role in legal proceedings, such as avatars testifying in court and the ethical challenges that arise when deepfakes and synthetic personas enter the legal process. Philip, a seasoned litigator and technologist, draws from his 25 years of legal experience to weigh in on the potential and perils of AI-driven courtrooms, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and trust in legal proceedings.Young shares the backstory behind Garfield AI, which was inspired by a real-world problem faced by his brother-in-law, a plumber who struggled to recover small debts from non-paying clients. Seeing an opportunity to help small businesses navigate the small claims process efficiently, affordably, and with minimal friction, Philip set out to build a system that mirrors what a traditional law firm would do—without the high cost or time burden. Garfield reads invoices and contracts, verifies the legitimacy of claims, guides users through pre-action letters, claim filings, and even court preparation, all while remaining compliant with UK legal standards.One of the most unique features of Garfield AI is its dual design: it serves both pro se claimants and can be white-labeled for use by traditional law firms. Young explains how legal professionals can integrate Garfield into their workflows, using it to generate documents under their own branding while Garfield handles the backend. This hybrid approach provides flexibility for users, whether they prefer a self-service platform or seek a human-in-the-loop experience. Garfield's early success has sparked interest across the legal spectrum—from solo practitioners to regulatory bodies—demonstrating that AI can support, rather than displace, the legal profession.The conversation also delves into Garfield's journey to regulatory approval. Young describes the rigorous process of working with the SRA, ensuring the platform aligned with legal duties to clients and the courts. He highlights the importance of maintaining accountability and explains how Garfield was rolled out cautiously, with layers of human oversight and a roadmap toward data-driven, risk-based review. With increasing inquiries from international regulators and courts, Young sees the platform as a potential blueprint for improving access to justice beyond the UK, although he notes that success depends on a supportive regulatory environment, judicial openness, and sufficient technological infrastructure.Beyond the tech, the episode emphasizes the human element of law. Young passionately advocates for AI as a tool that enhances legal practice rather than replaces it—freeing lawyers from mundane tasks and enabling them to focus on strategy, advocacy, and client care. He shares his hope that Garfield AI and similar innovations will close the access-to-justice gap by enabling small-value claims to be pursued cost-effectively and fairly. As he notes, AI may never replace the human lawyer's emotional intelligence and presence in court, but it can certainly help more people get there.To learn more about Garfield AI and its innovative approach to legal automation, listeners can visit www.garfield.law. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of law, technology, and the future of justice. Listen on mobile platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube[Special Thanks to Legal Technology Hub for their sponsoring this episode.]Blue Sky: @geeklawblog.com @marlgebEmail: geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.comMusic: Jerry David DeCicca
AI isn't coming for lawyers.It's coming for tasks.And here's the real shift:If your value is tied only to what a system can do faster,It's time to rethink what you're really selling.Lawyers who will thrive aren't the ones who fear AI.They're the ones who double down on the one thing machines can't do:Trust.Judgment.Human connection.Creative strategy in grey areas.AI might draft the contract.You'll still be the one they call before they sign it.---A landmark moment for the legal industry:The Solicitors Regulatory Authority has officially authorised Garfield.Law, the first ever AI-driven law firm regulated to provide legal services in England and Wales.This isn't just another firm using AI to streamline admin. Garfield.Law is entirely AI-driven, offering small businesses an AI litigation assistant to recover unpaid debts, guiding them through the small claims process all the way to trial.I went straight to the source.I interviewed the founder of Garfield.Law, Philip Young.And I asked the questions everyone wants the answers to:You're going to want to hear this. Listen to the full episode here:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5cuz6TZU3cGh7Z3BMASdqjApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exclusive-interview-inside-the-first-ai-driven-law/id1729325503?i=1000708233067 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when innovation outpaces regulation?It took 8 months for Garfield the UK's first AI-driven law firm to be authorised.Because the law itself hasn't caught up.The first hurdle?A threshold question: Does the SRA even have the power to regulate this?Find out how the process went behind the scenes in this exclusive interview. This is the first podcast interview Philip has done.A landmark moment for the legal industry:The Solicitors Regulatory Authority has officially authorised Garfield.Law, the first ever AI-driven law firm regulated to provide legal services in England and Wales.This isn't just another firm using AI to streamline admin. Garfield.Law is entirely AI-driven, offering small businesses an AI litigation assistant to recover unpaid debts, guiding them through the small claims process all the way to trial.I went straight to the source.I interviewed the founder of Garfield.Law, Philip Young.And I asked the questions everyone wants the answers to:You're going to want to hear this. Listen to the full episode here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5cuz6TZU3cGh7Z3BMASdqj Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exclusive-interview-inside-the-first-ai-driven-law/id1729325503?i=1000708233067 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A landmark moment for the legal industry:The Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA) has officially authorised Garfield.Law, the first ever AI-driven law firm regulated to provide legal services in England and Wales.This isn't just another firm using AI to streamline admin. Garfield.Law is entirely AI-driven, offering small businesses an AI litigation assistant to recover unpaid debts, guiding them through the small claims process all the way to trial.I went straight to the source.I interviewed the founder of Garfield.Law, Philip Young.And I asked the questions everyone wants the answers to:Who's really responsible when AI gets it wrong?How do they avoid “AI hallucinations”?What safeguards are in place for clients?Will this replace lawyers, or help them?You're going to want to hear this. If you want more information about Garfield law, go here:https://www.garfield.law/#about Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are joined by legendary scholar Jackson Bryer, who explains the origins and implications of a notorious concept: the Hemingway code. When the code was introduced in the 1950s by influential scholar Philip Young, what did he intend it to mean? What is a "code hero"? What is a "Hemingway hero"? What did Hemingway mean by “grace under pressure”? Bryer helps us explore the impact and legacy of the code, its relevance today and its limitations, ultimately suggesting how it might enrich our experience of reading Hemingway's work. We discuss numerous examples from Hemingway's works to discover how frequently the idea of the code appears: The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea, along with shorter works such as "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and "The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio."
We welcome prolific scholar Don Daiker to help us celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of The Nick Adams Stories. We discuss the volume's impact and legacy, Philip Young's controversial editorial decisions, the sequencing, and the characterization of Nick himself, in all of his various phases. Which stories does Daiker consider underrated? Is Dr. Adams unjustly criticized as cold and unloving? What is the role of “The Last Good Country,” the longest story in the volume? Is “Big Two-Hearted River” ultimately affirmative or tragic? We tackle these issues and much, much more as we examine The Nick Adams Stories with its most enthusiastic advocate and its shrewdest analyst.
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What Makes Classic Floors & Countertops and Philip Young Remodeling Good Neighbors...Classic Floors & Countertops, along with our sister company Philip Young Remodeling, has spent years gathering the most impressive collection of unique flooring products in Southwest Florida. No matter what style you choose, or what your aesthetic goals are, we want to make all of your remodeling dreams come true. We are proud to be able to bring all of your design dreams to fruition, and create the luxurious reflection of your personal style that you always envisioned for your home.Our fully-licensed team of professionals have the decades of knowledge and expertise to get the job done right, ensuring your peace of mind throughout the entire process. Customer satisfaction is our top priority; we take an exceptional amount of pride in proving you with individualized service and the personal attention that you deserve.Call Classic Floors & Countertops for expert advice, as well as in-home consultation services, for all your hardwood, laminate, tile and carpet flooring needs and any current or upcoming residential or commercial remodeling projects. What sets Classic Floors & Countertops apart from the competition is our unwavering dedication to offering you unparalleled selection and exceptional, personalized customer service. This allows us to make every replacement project a true success.To learn more about Classic Floors & Countertops and Philip Young Remodeling, go to: https://classicfloorsbonita.com/Classic Floors & Countertops | Philip Young Remodeling28190 Old 41 Road Suite #101Bonita Springs, FL 34135(239) 948-1570Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)
Musicians come and musicians go, but may we never forget all the greatness these artists brought us. Rest in peace, Peter Green, Mr Fleetwood Mac (1946 - 2020) Tracklist: 1. Peter Green - Oh Well (Megaton Remix) 2. Peter Green - Oh Well (Big K’s When i Talked To God Remix) 3. Peter Green - Proud Pinto (Twin Sun Edit) 4. Peter Green - Slabo Day (Loshmi Edit) 5. Fleetwood Mac - Dreams (Henrique Jordan Re-Dream Remix) 6. Fleetwood Mac - Dreams (Funk LeBlanc Remix) 7. Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere (Arjuna Schiks Remix) 8. Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere (True Identity & Philip Young’s Love The Festivals Remix) 9. Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies (Goldfish Remix) 10. Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon (Harpoon Remix) 11. Fleetwood Mac - The Chain (Mikey Palermo Remix) 12. Peter Green - Black Magic Woman (Fleetmac Wood Cover / Antenna Happy Edit) 13. Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way (Dave WB Remix) 14. Fleetwood Mac - Big Love (De Hofnar & Sam Feldt Remix) 15. Fleetwood Mac - Seven Wonders (Phaezek 4 Remix) PS. Yes I know Peter left the band long long ago, but without Mr Green there would be no Fleetwood Mac, so this is an hommage to his great legacy.
He was born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada and captivated as a young man by a classic 1960’s television series about two young men in a Corvette convertible, traveling the United States in search of America and themselves. The TV series was called, Route 66. His creativity was so inspired by the series, that he dreamed of writing his on fictional sagas. In 1966, he moved to Happy Valley, Pennsylvania, were he attended Penn State University, studied literature under Hemingway scholar Philip Young, and received his Master’s and Doctorate in American literature. In 1972, he released a novel about a returned Vietnam veteran suffering from post-trauma stress disorder who comes into conflict with a small-town police chief and fights his own version of the Vietnam War. The book was entitled FIRST BLOOD and it introduced the world to John Rambo. He has since produced a large volume of thrillers and international best-sellers, many of which we will talk about today. Welcome to the wide-open, full-throttle world of David Morrell…
He was born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada and captivated as a young man by a classic 1960’s television series about two young men in a Corvette convertible, traveling the United States in search of America and themselves. The TV series was called, Route 66. His creativity was so inspired by the series, that he dreamed of writing his on fictional sagas.In 1966, he moved to Happy Valley, Pennsylvania, were he attended Penn State University, studied literature under Hemingway scholar Philip Young, and received his Master’s and Doctorate in American literature. In 1972, he released a novel about a returned Vietnam veteran suffering from post-trauma stress disorder who comes into conflict with a small-town police chief and fights his own version of the Vietnam War. The book was entitled FIRST BLOOD and it introduced the world to John Rambo. He has since produced a large volume of thrillers and international best-sellers, many of which we will talk about today.Welcome to the wide-open, full-throttle world of David Morrell…
He was born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada and captivated as a young man by a classic 1960’s television series about two young men in a Corvette convertible, traveling the United States in search of America and themselves. The TV series was called, Route 66. His creativity was so inspired by the series, that he dreamed of writing his on fictional sagas.In 1966, he moved to Happy Valley, Pennsylvania, were he attended Penn State University, studied literature under Hemingway scholar Philip Young, and received his Master’s and Doctorate in American literature. In 1972, he released a novel about a returned Vietnam veteran suffering from post-trauma stress disorder who comes into conflict with a small-town police chief and fights his own version of the Vietnam War. The book was entitled FIRST BLOOD and it introduced the world to John Rambo. He has since produced a large volume of thrillers and international best-sellers, many of which we will talk about today.Welcome to the wide-open, full-throttle world of David Morrell…
About Exactus:Exactus, Inc., is a healthcare company pursuing opportunities in two distinct business segments. The company is engaged in producing industrial hemp from farms it owns in Oregon and plans to extract and manufacture directly through cGMP facilities. Industrial hemp is a type of cannabis, defined by the federal government as having THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) content of 0.3% or less. That amount has not been shown to make a person feel "high." THC is the psychoactive compound found in cannabis.Mr. Young, a Founder of Exactus Inc., serves as its Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer. He has served as a Director and Executive Officer for public and private companies for the past 20 years where has had created significant shareholder value, built integrated commercial operations, directed successful M&A transactions and was responsible for generating more the $900M through acquisitions and equity financings. Most recently as President and Chief Executive Officer and Director for AmpliPhi Biosciences from October 2011 through December 2014, a global biopharmaceutical company where he completed a transformational restructuring, collaborations, and financings. He is the former President, CEO and Director of Osteologix, Inc. from April 2007 – March 2011, having established corporate offices in Ireland after successfully completing a global divestiture of its lead program.https://www.exactusinc.comhttps://ir.exactusinc.com/press-releasesTheir corporate mission and focus it to deliver the highest Quality and most tested CBD products to the market. What is on the label is Exactly what is in every bottle. We can trace all our products to the Farm and follow the life of each product. Stock Symbol ( if applicable )EXDI OTC:QBPositive Phil Podcast is a daily podcast hosted by Positive Phil. Our popular growing podcast currently airs on iTunes, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spreaker, Soundcloud, on our official website, RSS feeds globally, and many more digital platforms!If you are looking for another way to stay motivated in life, be sure to subscribe to our episodes.www.positivephil.com/subscribe
Presenting Michelle Pfeiffer in one of the most acclaimed performances of her storied career, Andrew Dosunmu’s WHERE IS KYRA? tells the story of Kyra Johnson, a middle-aged divorcee who moves into her elderly mother's Brooklyn apartment while she looks for work and tries to get back on her feet. When her mother suddenly dies, Kyra is left without any support, both emotional and financial, and finds herself with very few options--none of them good. Despite a blossoming affair with a sympathetic neighbor (Sutherland) with struggles of his own, Kyra can’t accept that her once-tidy life has fallen apart, and she resorts to increasingly desperate measures to hold onto what little she has left. Another unique and evocative portrait of life in contemporary New York City, WHERE IS KYRA? is Dosunmu’s follow-up to his award-winning feature, Mother of George, widely considered one of the best independent films of recent years. Re-teaming with writer Darci Picoult, cinematographer Bradford Young (Academy Award-nominated for Arrival, Selma), and composer Philip Young, Dosunmu brilliantly conveys the plight of a strong-willed, capable woman who nonetheless finds herself slipping through society’s cracks, and toppling from a stable, secure life to the very edge of ruin. Director Andrew Dosunmu joins us to talk about take on the “invisible” people living at the margins of our major urban centers, a collective loss of empathy, and the impact his photo-journalism work had on the making of this starkly beautiful film. The little minx artist collective Andrew Dosunmu homepage Andrew Dosunmu photo collection
Coach Philip Young was the Yellow Jackets offensive coordinator before becoming Head Coach at Arlington Heights. Prior to that, he was the head coach at 4A Cleburne for 6 years. He was an offensive coordinator at Gainesville where they played in 2 state championship games. He has worked as an assistant at Rice University, University of North Texas and Denton Liberty Christian High School. In this episode, Coach Young gives us some insight into how his mindset and attitude has evolved over his coaching years and shares a little bit about the legacy he hopes to leave.
Is there a faster way to identifying the root cause of a patient's excessive bleeding? Philip Young, President & CEO of Exactus, Inc. (OTCQB: EXDI) explains how the company's Point-of-Care (POC) diagnostics for measuring proteolytic enzymes in the blood are designed to help physicians.
ABOUT AUTHOR DAVID MORRELL David Morrell is the award-winning author of First Blood, the novel in which Rambo was created. He was born in Ontario, Canada. As a teen he became a fan of the classic television series, Route 66, about two young men in a Corvette convertible traveling the US in search of America and themselves. The scripts by Stirling Silliphant combined action with ideas and so impressed Morrell that he decided to become a writer. In 1966, the work of Hemingway scholar Philip Young prompted Morrell to move to the US, where he studied with Young at Penn State and received his MA. and PhD in American lit. There, he met the sci-fi author William Tenn who taught Morrell the basics of fiction writing. The result was First Blood, a novel about a returned Vietnam vet suffering from PTSD who comes into conflict with small-town police chief and fights his own version of the Vietnam War. Morrell is considered the “father” of modern action novels. While teaching American literature from 1970 to 1986, he wrote many international bestsellers including the classic spy trilogy, The Brotherhood of the Rose (the basis for the only television mini-series to premier after a Super Bowl), The Fraternity of the Stone, and The League of Night and Fog. Wearying of two professions, Morrell gave up academia to write full time. Shortly after, his fifteen-year-old son Matthew was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer and died in 1987-a loss that haunts not only Morrell's life but his work as in his memoir Fireflies and his novel Desperate Measures-whose main character lost a son. READ MORE ABOUT DAVID MORRELL www.davidmorrell.net https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Morrell
Materials Available here:https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Phil-Young-Chad-Rikansrud-Security-Necromancy-Further-Adventures-in-Mainframe-Hacking.pdf Extras: https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Phil-Young-Chad-Rikansrud-Extras.rar Security Necromancy: Further Adventures in Mainframe Hacking Philip Young aka Soldier of Fortran, Chief Mainframe Hacker Chad "Bigendian Smalls” Rikansrud President of Mainframe Hacking You thought they were dead didn't you? You thought "I haven't seen a mainframe since the 90s, no one uses those anymore." Well you're wrong. Dead wrong. If you flew or drove to DEF CON your information was hitting a mainframe. Did you use credit or cash at the hotel? Doesn't matter, still a mainframe. Did you pay taxes, or perhaps call 911? What about going to the doctor? All using mainframes. At multiple points throughout the day, even if you don't do anything, your data is going through some mainframe, somewhere. 1984? Yeah right, man. That's a typo. Orwell is here now. He's livin' large. So why is no one talking about them? SoF & Bigendian Smalls, aka 'the insane chown posse', will dazzle and amaze with feats of hackery never before seen on the mainframe. From fully breaking network job entry (NJE) and their concept of trusted nodes, to showing you what happens when you design security in the 80s and never update your frameworks. We'll demonstrate that, yes Charlie Brown, you can in fact overflow a buffer on the mainframe. New tools will be released! Things like SET'n'3270 (SET, but for mainframes!) and VTAM walker (profiling VTAM applications). Updates to current tools will be released (nmap script galore!) everything from accurate version profiling to application ID brute forcing and beyond. You'll also learn how to navigate IBM so you can get access to your very own mainframe and help continue the research that we've started! All of your paychecks rely on mainframes in one form or another, so maybe we should be talking about it. Soldier of Fortran: Protect ya REXX! Soldier of Fortran has an unhealthy relationship with mainframes. Being a hacker from way back in the day (BBS and X.25 networks) he was always enamored by the idea of hacking mainframes. Always too expensive and mysterious he settled on hacking windows and linux machines. However, despite not having his own he conducted numerous security engagements against mainframes, slowly developing his skills, until 2010 when he finally got his very own. Not having to worry about system uptime or affecting users he dove in head first and was surprised by what he found. Ever since he has been telling anyone who will listen to him the importance of mainframe security, hacking and research. He’s spoken both domestically and internationallyon the topic, been a guest speaker at multiple conferences, developed tools for mainframe penetration testing and has even keynoted at large mainframe conferences about this topic. Bigendian Smalls: BS ain't no chump, takin' apart everything as a child just to see how it works invariable led him to security. From BBSin' back in the day to placing second in the network forensics challenge last year he knows what he's doing. At work and at home he does vulnerability research, forensics and disassembly of all things both on hardware and software. Knowing no system is secure and seeing how closed the source, community and information around the mainframe is he got worried. Worried that the code was as secure as they said it was. Worried that because no one is looking, developers are getting away with murder. Sure, IBM says they got their shit together, but then again so does Oracle, CISCO, Fireeye etc . Having worked on mainframes for more than a decade he knows how frustrating this is. With books from the 80s and forum posts from the 90s being of very little value, he aims to help drive the future of mainframe security research.
Join Anna Banguilan as she talks with Philip Young, PhD. about energy, Astrology, Tarot and more! Philip bought his first tarot deck, the Mythic Tarot, in 1989, the summer after he graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History; I was 21. That version of the Mythic Tarot came with a fantastic workbook, which he completed over the course of the summer and into the fall. "I was deciding what my next step would be: either find full-time employment or return to school to start on a Masters degree in either History or English. In January of 1990 I was accepted into the English graduate program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and started my six year journey to the completion of my PhD. During that time – while attending graduate classes, teaching undergraduate courses, and bar tending – I continued to study and use the tarot for myself and my friends. In 1992 I took my first payment for a reading and have been reading professionally since then." For more on Philip Young, PhD please visit: http://www.blackunykorn.com Please like us on facebook, because we LOVE you!!
Philip Young, aka Soldier of Fortran, is a mainframe phreak! His love of mainframes goes back to when he watched Tron, wide eyed, for the first time. Though it would be decades until he actually got his hands on one he was always interested in their strangeness. Phil has always been in to security since his days as a sysop and playing around on Datapac (the Telenet of Canada). Some people build toy trains, others model airplanes, but Phil's hobby is mainframe security.
Philip Young, aka Soldier of Fortran, is a mainframe phreak! His love of mainframes goes back to when he watched Tron, wide eyed, for the first time. Though it would be decades until he actually got his hands on one he was always interested in their strangeness. Phil has always been in to security since his days as a sysop and playing around on Datapac (the Telenet of Canada). Some people build toy trains, others model airplanes, but Phil's hobby is mainframe security.
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