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Defining Artificial Intelligence as a Legal Tool
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Defining Artificial Intelligence as a Legal Tool

A number of lawyers are nervous about artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs in the near future, but most don't understand AI. In this episode of The Digital Edge, hosts Sharon Nelson and Jim Calloway talk to Mark Tamminga who defines artifi...

The Digital Edge

April 14, 201733m 43s

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Show Notes

A number of lawyers are nervous about artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs in the near future, but most don't understand AI. In this episode of The Digital Edge, hosts Sharon Nelson and Jim Calloway talk to Mark Tamminga who defines artificial intelligence and what its growing popularity means for lawyers. Their discussion includes the big players in the AI industry, the future of technology, and what Mark would say to lawyers concerned that robots will take their jobs. They also talk about the College of Law Practice Management's Futures Conference 2017, for which Mark and Sharon are co-chairs. This year's focus will be artificial intelligence and its role in the legal industry.

Mark Tamminga is a senior partner at Gowling WLG, a platform from which to nudge his firm in the direction of rethinking how legal services and products are delivered.

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