
General Public Don’t (Yet) Want Legal AI On Its Own
A survey by Robin AI of 4,152 people across the US and UK found that only 30% at present would trust a legal AI tool …
A survey by Robin AI of 4,152 people across the US and UK found that only 30% at present would trust a legal AI tool …
By Brett Chalmers, Opus 2. In the high-stakes litigation environment, the margin for error is razor-thin. Legal teams are managing immense pressure—professionally, financially, and reputationally. …
After successfully growing the Legal Innovators conferences in London and California we are now proud to announce the launch of Legal Innovators New York, taking …
By Antti Innanen. Lawyers are famously allergic to buzzwords. So, when someone mentions ‘vibing’ with AI, red pens come out fast. But Vibe Drafting, a term borrowed from …
Lawyers want genAI tools to give good results. But, what happens when they become almost perfect, i.e. 99.9% accurate, all of the time? That would …
Dentons and Bird & Bird are joining a group of Swiss and other European organisations, including the University of Zurich, to build JuriAIindex, a new …
By Rebecca Steer, Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys. The UK Government’s recent consultation on copyright and artificial intelligence marks a pivotal moment in the law, technology, …
How do legal tech founders become who they are? Every journey is different, but always compelling. In this case we hear from Jackie Schafer, the …
Filevine has bought Parrot, a platform for transcribing, scheduling, and managing depositions. This marks Filevine’s third strategic acquisition, the US company said. It’s also another …
Judicial office holders in the UK are being encouraged to make use of Microsoft’s ‘Copilot Chat’ genAI capability via their inhouse eJudiciary platform. The move …
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