It's perhaps not surprising that the legal sector has so far held out against the kind of transformative change
driven by new technology in other sectors such as banking and finance.
I realized that most attorneys were
intimidated by new technology — and therefore avoided it both in terms of advising clients and implementing it for their practices.
It's easy to be
excited by new technology, like artificial intelligence, 3D printing, autonomous electric vehicles, and ride sharing.
There is the risk that this company goes out of business due to competition, their product could be rendered
obsolete by new technology, a poor economy in general, you name it.
Points of reference include the production of images
influenced by new technologies and the relationship between painting, photography and the moving image.
The creation and distribution of these educational materials is
aided by new technologies (internet, eLearning platforms, etc.).
While there is no question that these are real problems, as in the past these will likely be
addressed by new technologies and new techniques that will overcome the problems we now face.
The bottom line: exploring the possibilities
offered by new technologies isn't a bad thing — it's a positive step that can help lawyers improve their day - to - day lives.
The global energy sector is in the midst of a significant transition,
driven by new technologies, changing consumer preferences, and efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Ultimately, what's emerging is a mosaic of market - based mechanisms and legal interventions, all
enabled by new technologies and growing consumer awareness.
One could debate whether this is the best way to frame a question that is meant to gauge the profession's sense of the impending threat
posed by new technology.
I have seen some powerful examples of pen - pal like relationships between our students and students around the world
supported by new technologies.
By the 1960s and 1970s, US civilian contractors and employees were playing an important role in front line military operations in Vietnam, largely thanks to demands
created by new technologies deployed in the field.
Yet that complexity,
fueled by new technologies such as social networks, is exactly what makes this a great time to be a marketing chief, says Peter Krainik, founder of the CMO Club, an industry group.
Speaking today at a meeting focused on cryptocurrency in finance and banking, Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters, «We should use advantages
provided by new technology solutions in the banking sphere.
The U / R dating sites belongs to the old type of social media that in many ways are overun
by new technology in other areas.
The focus can shift to staying relevant, centred on the features and possibilities
afforded by new technology, with less emphasis on how to maximise potential benefit for students.
In which case, society will just adapt like it's done with all the other things and some jobs will go, but newer, hopefully better, higher quality jobs will become possible,
facilitated by those new technologies.
That's the prospect raised
by new technology revealed at a recent Society for Neuroscience meeting (hat tip to Business Insider for the pointer).
Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, writing in the Harvard Law Review, expressed concern over privacy infringements
threatened by new technology: «Recent inventions and business methods call attention to the next step which must be taken for the protection of the person, and for securing to the individual... the right «to be let alone,»» they wrote.
Amazon says the change was partially influenced
by new technologies like facial recognition for device unlocking, which requires use of the front - facing camera and screen, as well as customers» desire to personalize their phones with wallpapers of their own choosing.
Project learning is becoming increasingly de rigueur, from districtwide initiatives coordinated by organizations such as Project Lead the Way to schools across the nation, such as those started
by the New Technology Foundation, where hands - on experiential learning is fully integrated into the curriculum.
Millennials are more excited
by this new technology because they feel empowered by the ability to participate in markets without traditional third - party interference.»
The capacity and speed
delivered by new technology systems allows incomprehensibly large sets of data to be analysed by computers, revealing patterns, trends, and associations that can then be used to analyse and predict with greater certainty.