Robots and
computer intelligence replacing a human workforce — it's a futuristic but not altogether far - fetched scenario.
Not exact matches
The high school of the future, I'll bet, will
replace the one - teacher - for - one - class model with variations of the following: curricula that are highly experiential, team - taught, cross-disciplinary, project - and competency - based,
computer - assisted, and which integrate training in emotional
intelligence, thinking styles and career development with academics.
In a recent CNBC article titled «Lawyers could be the next profession to be
replaced by
computers» author Dan Mangan stated «The legal profession — tradition - bound and labor - heavy — is on the cusp of a transformation in which artificial -
intelligence platforms dramatically affect how legal work gets done.»
IDENTIFIER: ISSN: 1360 - 0869 (print); 1364 - 6885 (online) RELATION:
REPLACES: International Yearbook of Law,
Computers, and Technology, ISSN: 0965 - 528X SUBJECT: Information storage and retrieval systems Law Periodicals; Law Methodology Periodicals; Artificial
intelligence Periodicals; Expert systems (
Computer science) Periodicals.
IDENTIFIER: http://www.jlisjournal.org/ PUBLISHER: Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania IDENTIFIER: ISSN: 0729 - 1485 RELATION:
REPLACES: Journal of Law and Information Science, ISSN: 0729 - 1485 SUBJECT: Information storage and retrieval systems Law Periodicals; Law Methodology Periodicals; Artificial
intelligence Periodicals; Expert systems (
Computer science) Periodicals.
Today, even technology is having an impact on human resources as artificial
intelligence starts to be integrated into legal software solutions where tasks traditionally given to legal researchers and para-legal personnel are becoming
replaced by
computer functionality.