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Welcome To Law2020: Artificial Intelligence And The Legal Profession

What do AI, machine learning, and other cutting-edge technologies mean for lawyers and the legal world?

Artificial intelligence has been declared “[t]he most important general-purpose technology of our era.” It should come as no surprise to learn that AI is transforming the legal profession, just as it is changing so many other fields of endeavor. What do AI, machine learning, and other cutting-edge technologies mean for lawyers and the legal world? Will AI automate the work of attorneys — or will it instead augment, helping lawyers to work more efficiently, effectively, and ethically? For the past few months, Above the Law and Thomson Reuters have been taking a deep dive into these questions. We’ve been reading, researching, and reporting, talking to experts across the country, to learn how AI will affect law school, legal ethics, litigation, legal research, and the business of law, among other subjects. We look forward to sharing what we’ve discovered today, as we launch our four-part, multimedia exploration of how artificial intelligence and similar emerging technologies are reshaping the legal profession: Law2020. To be alerted of Law2020 updates, simply enter your email here:
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