Greenwood says: «There is plenty of
decision tree software out there but it usually relies on a «yes or no» answer, when a lawyer normally says «it depends».
The delivery tool kit: Neota Logic's partnership with Clifford Chance Neota Logic at the start of November won Clifford Chance as a client, with its sophisticated
decision tree software...
Neota Logic at the start of November won Clifford Chance as a client, with its sophisticated
decision tree software currently being used to help advise clients on forthcoming regulatory changes but likely to be applied more widely going forward.
Not exact matches
The
software uses
decision trees to pose a series of questions to a user, leading ultimately to an answer to a specific question.
Accordingly, MDPD litigants will not need to refer to the rules of the Court in commencing or defending MDPD claims: the ODC
decision -
tree software will compile the relevant information and automatically apply the relevant Court rules.
But AI might help if we can build
software at scale that can help people, not like a Watson jeopardy machine maybe, maybe like a neurologic - powered
decision tree that is created by experts or maybe lightweight AI that can answer frequently asked questions or help people to fill out forms better with Document Automation, then we can use AI and
software as a force multiplier for Access to Justice.