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Does Artificial Intelligence Have a Place in Law?

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Apr 3, 2018 3:21:23 PM

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David Greetham, Vice President of eDiscovery Sales and Operations at Ricoh USA, shares his stance on AI in law in a recent Future of Business and Tech article written by Mary Mack, Executive Director, ACEDS.

mediaplanet"The attorneys who embrace AI and Intelligent Support Technology [IST] will powerfully position themselves for success in future law.

Already, automation has a foothold in the legal profession. Early adopters are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) for functions ranging from contract analysis to regulatory compliance to document review and production.

...As AI gains a foothold in law, naysayers are shouting that AI can and should never replace a seasoned attorney, and proponents are shouting that AI can replace the majority of legal functions and solve the access to justice problem.

 To read the full article click here.


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