Sentences with phrase «about artificial intelligence in law»

Okay, so every day, basically, there's an article that comes out about artificial intelligence in law.
Some law students are already learning about artificial intelligence in law, such as the machine learning course at Michigan State.

Not exact matches

Lawyers need to also take advantage of new tools which development in technology have brought about to work more effectively — lawyers now have access to tools that help make contract drafting and review quicker using artificial intelligence; tools that speed up research time by using electronic law reports, and there are even tools in other jurisdictions which attempt to use data to predict outcomes of court cases using predictive analytics.
If you share our perspective that the business of law can be better... if you recognize that yesterday's thinking won't solve tomorrow's problems... if you're passionate about finding better approaches to the most serious challenges facing the legal community... then get in touch at [email protected] and get to know Apogee as we transform the business of law through practical application of artificial intelligence.
In the wake of Legalweek 2018, there's been a lot of talk about how artificial intelligence software can help lawyers practice law.
«While we do get a bad reputation in the law that we're slow adopters, what we're seeing now with artificial intelligence is that we are among the first folks to move into it because it makes a lot of sense for our business model and this is about the practical use of this,» said Arruda.
Data for better services to citizens, driverless cars, robots for healthcare, artificial intelligence for policy enhancement, are all things that are assumed with little thought about what will need in terms of laws, institutions, and shaping rule of law.
In this report from On The Road, host Victor Li talks with ROSS Intelligence CEO and co-founder Andrew Arruda about how artificial intelligence can be used in law and how law firms can capitalize on this emergent technologIn this report from On The Road, host Victor Li talks with ROSS Intelligence CEO and co-founder Andrew Arruda about how artificial intelligence can be used in law and how law firms can capitalize on this emergentIntelligence CEO and co-founder Andrew Arruda about how artificial intelligence can be used in law and how law firms can capitalize on this emergentintelligence can be used in law and how law firms can capitalize on this emergent technologin law and how law firms can capitalize on this emergent technology.
Several Slaw contributors have written recently about the use of artificial intelligence in law (Tim Knight here, Nate Russell here) with particular reference to the program on «Computers in Legal Research» at the conference of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries held in Vancouver this past May, moderated by Slaw's Steve Matthelaw (Tim Knight here, Nate Russell here) with particular reference to the program on «Computers in Legal Research» at the conference of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries held in Vancouver this past May, moderated by Slaw's Steve MattheLaw Libraries held in Vancouver this past May, moderated by Slaw's Steve Matthews.
In this video, Bird & Bird CEO David Kerr and BT Legal COO Chris Fowler talk to Legal Week writer and consultant Dominic Carman about artificial intelligence and what it means for general counsel and law firms.
Sometimes we think about disruption in the practice of law as being all about such things as data analytics, artificial intelligence, and cognitive services.
In this month's Asked and Answered, the ABA Journal's Victor Li talks to freelance writer Julie Sobowale about how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the practice of law.
The legal experts at Law In Order have been researching this topic and have created this infographic about how artificial intelligence is impacting the legal industry worldwide.
Yet when I visit law schools now to speak about my work with ROSS, I am asked by students what coding languages they should study, and what strategies they should employ for using artificial intelligence in their practice.
It was based on a report from the Law Society, a body that represents solicitors in England and Wales, about the fall in legal sector jobs due to the increased use of artificial intelligence.
Last month, chief technology officer at top - 25 law firm DWF Richard Hodkinson revealed it has been in discussions about developing artificial intelligence for the last two years.
One reason this article caught my attention is because I've been thinking about Kevin Lee's comment on my post a couple of weeks back where he said he thought the field of artificial intelligence and law seemed «under theorized from a jurisprudential perspective, in the sense of drawing from relatively simplistic and outdated jurisprudence.»
For the interview, Fastcase CEO Ed Walters and I talk about law and robots, which will not necessarily help you get your $ 200,000, but is a pretty interesting discussion of the law of robots and the role artificial intelligence may play in the future of law.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z