Not exact matches
Mona Siddiqui, chief data officer at the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services commented that in tackling the issue the government was
still struggling to get various agencies (mostly their
lawyers)-- FDA, CMS, CDC — to unify around definitions of basic terms like «research.»
A Christian
human rights
lawyer who has been detained in China for nearly two years is
still behind bars despite being spared prison.
Maybe the next generation of
lawyers really will
still be banging out briefs and contracts, in Microsoft Word, on a computer than can simulate the mental capacity of the entire
human race.
As is the case with AI, the other major innovation of our age, we are
still far away from a time where the technology is ready to completely replace the complex and multi-faceted roles of the
human lawyer.
And most
lawyers will
still want to vet predictive coding with
humans, at least on a sampling basis.
The problem with today's legal search is that the body of results is typically substantial and thus the
human (
lawyer) must
still engage in substantial filtering of the results.
The
human judgment of
lawyers is
still there, but it's being applied at the upper levels of that analysis, says Friedman.
And while some claims involved failing to know the law (which many
lawyers still assume is the main cause of claims), the key finding was that many more claims were the result of «
human» failings in
lawyer / client communication (ranging from miscommunication, poor communication or no communication at all); time and file management mistakes (including missing deadlines or limitations and procrastination); and conflicts of interest (between current and / or past clients or involving
lawyer self - interest).
Mr Price stresses that e-discovery does not imply replacing
lawyers as
human professional skills are
still needed to review the results.
Let's face it, if the machine is much faster and more accurate and is being used for some element of the legal work INSTEAD of a
human lawyer, should I
still be paying the same as I always have?
Technically, nothing even stops nations from replacing central banks with algorithms (no,
lawyers will
still be
human).