May 18, 2021 at 11:27 AM
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While the working definitions of “artificial intelligence,” “machine learning,” and their surrounding concepts can be squishy at times, there’s no doubt that AI has arrived in the law in concrete ways already streamlining some of the industry’s’ most mundane tasks.
In this edition of the Non-Eventcast, host Jared Correia talks with Nathan Wenzel of SimpleLegal and Alex Smith of iManage to nail down just what “artificial intelligence” refers to, specific ways it’s being used in the law, and what lawyers should be doing now to capitalize.
(Spoiler alert: Robot overlords aren’t likely to replace you anytime soon. But the existing practical uses for AI may also surprise you.)
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