About the author: Javed Qadrud-Din is a machine learning engineer at Casetext. He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School…
This post and my last one are about a new technology — artificial intelligence — but they are telling an age-old story. With every generation, innovative products and services arrive that seem…
By Seth Saler
On Halloween, Casetext CEO Jake Heller told a webinar audience of law students that artificial intelligence will be more treat than trick in the legal space. Artificial intelligence is not what many…
To clear up persistent confusion over the terms “artificial intelligence” and “analytics,” we drafted a pair of posts breaking down what they are, and why each is valuable to law firms today. Our first post…
A recent New York Times article about artificial intelligence revealed a lot about how AI is being used in the legal profession. It also, unintentionally, revealed a lot about the need to clarify our terminology…
In my previous post, I posited that understanding the different types of artificial intelligence helps us avoid the fear-inspiring discourse about the future of AI in the legal profession and instead lets us focus on the potential for…
The following is part one of a two-part series.
When it comes to the rise of artificial intelligence, knowledge truly is power. The more we understand about AI, its capabilities and potential impact, the better vision…
Welcome to the first post of the Casetext blog! As the company’s founder, I’m excited to be writing this initial post about a next-generation legal research company that’s helping to shape the future of legal practice.