Tag: artificial intelligence
British 22-year-old lawtech entrepreneur raises £3.7 million from Facebook and Airbnb backers to help fund ‘robot lawyer’ app
Joshua Browder secures big financial boost
‘Uncritical reliance’ on AI in criminal justice could lead to ‘wrong decisions’, says Law Society
Warning contained in new commission report
Computers could own property, Supreme Court judge says
Welcome to the machine
40% of AI start-ups don’t use AI
Businesses who use the techy-buzzword tend to attract greater levels of investment, report finds
The emergence of artificial intelligence in the retail sector
Self-learning algorithms, chatbots, magic mirrors and robotic shop assistants -- the future of retail is looking smart
The coming of the age of AI in the law
Man must still be master of the machine, says Singapore Management University law student Soh Kian Peng
AI isn’t about cutting solicitor numbers, says SRA
While regulator attacked over SQE for doing 'violence to the law'
Can AI be criminally accountable?
Ex-human rights practitioner Theo Richardson-Gool examines the problems posed by autonomous machines
Is the artificial intelligence emperor wearing any clothes?
An anonymous associate at a leading City of London law firm notes a disconnect between their experience on the ground and the tech marketing noise
Student event: Artificial intelligence and the law — with Clifford Chance
Top City lawyers discuss the impact AI is having on the profession; students ask the questions
Eversheds Sutherland signs deal with Slaughter and May-backed artificial intelligence software
Luminance was developed by Cambridge boffins
Regulate the robots? Law Society’s incoming president launches review
As Society appoints 'new' CEO following dramatic resignation of predecessor
London student hoping to ‘take down’ lawyers with AI chatbots handed £840,000 by Silicon Valley investors
Computer whizz will use cash to tackle more complicated areas of law
Robot lawyer offering legal assistance to Equifax hack victims is UK bound
London-born student sets sights on credit report giant
London student moves into Mark Zuckerberg’s old house to develop tech that will ‘take down’ the legal profession
The 20-year-old wants to automate lawyers out of existence
Worry more about AI going wrong, says Slaughter and May
Magic circle giant highlights pitfalls of new technology
Why junior lawyers shouldn’t be afraid of AI, by a law student
We shouldn't waste the abundance of opportunities out there
Oxford PPE student warns that Oxford law students risk being ‘left behind’ because their degree is too traditional
Law schools need to adapt, even the best ones
Bearded hipsters flog ‘revolutionary AI’ to global law firm partner ‘Gully Bull’ as new bot released that shouts at trainees
Lawtech craze inspires pre-April Fools hilarity
Artificial intelligence unlikely to replace lawyers anytime soon, report suggests
The rise of the robots is ‘overstated’ say US profs