
AI for the People – the LawGeex Story
Israeli legal AI company LawGeex may not be that well known to lawyers in the UK, but it is actually one of the more well-established cognitive engines …
Israeli legal AI company LawGeex may not be that well known to lawyers in the UK, but it is actually one of the more well-established cognitive engines …
Australian law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth and Canadian AI start-up, Beagle, have launched a joint venture designed to market document review technology to the firm’s client …
A team of computer science researchers has developed an AI system that can predict whether or not a European human rights complaint would be considered legitimate by …
Artificial Lawyer spent 12 happy hours at the Legal Geek Conference on Brick Lane in East London yesterday and can confirm to those who might …
The legal AI market has another new cognitive engine: UK-based Cognitiv+, which is a system designed to review documents and contracts, while also cross-referencing them with …
There is a growing debate at the moment as to whether lawyers need to learn to code. The question tends to lead to many other …
It’s not everyday that the US President, Barack Obama, sets out his and his advisors’ thoughts on the use of AI. Today, the White House published …
(Picture: Andrew Arruda is on the above left, alongside fellow co-founders Jimoh Ovbiagele, who is CTO, in the centre, and Pargles Dall’Oglio on the right). Artificial Lawyer caught up with Andrew …
Artificial Lawyer attended two quite different legal conferences in London, UK, last week, but the implicit and sometimes explicit message from both was the same: …
US law firm Womble Carlyle has adopted ROSS Intelligence’s AI research system. The North Carolina-based firm, which has 550 lawyers and 15 offices across the …
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