Artificial Intelligence and the Law
Civilisation is a recent affair. The last Ice Age ended a mere 12,000 years ago, and what we call “civilisation” […]
Civilisation is a recent affair. The last Ice Age ended a mere 12,000 years ago, and what we call “civilisation” […]
Artificial intelligence is often discussed as a means of reducing legal costs. Documents can be drafted more quickly, research can
Artificial intelligence presents the law of evidence with a familiar problem in an unfamiliar form. Courts have always had to
As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in legal practice, it is inevitable that attention turns to adjudication. If machines can
Much of the current discussion about regulating artificial intelligence begins in the wrong place. It starts with the technology: algorithms,
Artificial intelligence has arrived in the legal profession accompanied by an unusual degree of noise. Conferences, newsletters, webinars, and product