AI is in trouble with the law
AI is already showing what it can do in service of the legal profession. But in order for AI to succeed, it needs the lawyers to step up.
AI is already showing what it can do in service of the legal profession. But in order for AI to succeed, it needs the lawyers to step up.
Searce’s SVP Patrick Bangert highlights AI’s potential and warns of a looming problem with potentially harmful consequences if left unresolved.
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This month Ben, Rom and James take an in-depth look at the antitrust inquiry into Big Tech, and exchange views on whether Silicon Valley will actually change for the better. Ben also catches up with Finastra’s Chief Innovation Officer, Shuki Licht.
AI is already showing what it can do in service of the legal profession. But in order for AI to succeed, it needs the lawyers to step up.
Searce’s SVP Patrick Bangert highlights AI’s potential and warns of a looming problem with potentially harmful consequences if left unresolved.