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We make technology deliver features such as automated contract analysis and recommendations, e-Discovery, judgement predictions, probabilistic analysis of compliance adherence, smart contracting, voice integrations, multi-language cross-domain content delivery, and many others.
Digital platforms and emerging technologies such as AI, cloud, mobility, etc. are revolutionizing businesses across all industries, including legal. Due to the growing adoption of digital technologies across industries, robots and AI-driven machines replacing jobs have become a threat to the lawyers and legal players.
Emerging technologies are changing the face of the legal industry across the world. When it comes to the adoption of digital technologies to accelerate legal processes, small and medium businesses in the UK legal market are ahead of the curve. Check out this infographic to learn about the legal tech trends in 2020 and beyond.
Blockchain, quantum computing, artificial intelligence (AI), augmented analytics and immersive technologies are driving disruption and new business models. [1] AI-driven robots are just one example of “autonomous things,” which use AI to perform tasks traditionally done by humans, others include: vehicles, drones, appliances and service agents.
In the future, is it conceivable that a firm would be charged with legal malpractice if they didn't use artificial intelligence (AI)? It certainly is. Today, artificial intelligence offers a solution to solve or at least make the access-to-justice issue better and completely transform our traditional legal system. Here's what you need to know about how AI, big data, and online courts will change the legal system.