Chatting with Bob Ambrogi while he was visiting Seattle last week, we agreed that the legal tech business was growing like never before.
Before artificial intelligence was the legal technology buzzword of the season, it was the stuff of science-fiction nightmares. Stories about artificial intelligence “gone rogue” proliferate in popular culture, from “Terminator” to “I, Robot” to “2001: A…
Amid the dire — and somewhat overhyped — predictions of occupations that will be decimated…
The famed author and lecturer has made some bold bets about the future of law. His views on AI have sparked much conversation and debate in the legal community.
The new tool, Clerk, looks over briefs to determine whether their arguments, drafting and context are likely to find favor with judges.
There is $80,000 in seed funding to be won by Ontario-based technology companies that can apply artificial intelligence (AI) to legal innovation.
The WongPartnership is the first Singapore law firm to harness artificial intelligence and document automation.
John Giannandrea, who leads AI at Google, is worried about intelligent systems learning human prejudices.
Google’s AI chief isn’t fretting about super-intelligent killer robots. Instead, John Giannandrea is concerned…
Legal practice is all about communication and information. Artificial intelligence (AI) enables improved and efficient use of information systems to commoditize basic and repetitive advice common to many legal issues. However, AI is misunderstood and has been the subject of a…