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Richard Tromans on the Future of Legal Innovation and The Legal Innovators California Conference (TGIR Ep. 201)

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Tromans emphasized the need for the legal industry to shift its focus from traditional metrics like profits and risk reduction to a more holistic approach that considers broader outcomes. We’re gonna talk about AI, we’re going to talk about alternative legal service providers. We’d love to hear from you.

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Pfeifer and Wellen Give an Inside Look at LexisNexis’ AI Sprint (TGIR Ep. 230)

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When we run into listeners while we’re traveling to conferences and events. Marlene Gebauer 35:58 Well, we could talk offline about like who we are ahead of in terms of innovation, I’d be curious to hear about that. How do you see AI products impacting the work of law firms, the relationships between law firms and their clients?

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Thoughts on Promises and Challenges of AI in Legal after Yesterday’s AI Summit at Harvard Law School

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The fact is that, if generative AI is going to help close the gap, it will be by also directly empowering consumers to help themselves with their legal problems. In the quest to make legal AI more precise and less hallucinatory, firms are wrestling with how to leverage this internal knowledge. Thanks for a great event.

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Colin Lachance on Jurisage’s MyJr and How He’s Looking at AI to Assist in the Synthesis and Reading of Legal Cases (TGIR Ep. 190)

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He’s been working in AI in one capacity or another for the past 20 years. For the past four years, he’s been working in legal AI and Explainable AI, and also been working with universities and managing a annual National Competition on what’s called legal information extraction, and entailment. Market 911.

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Richard Tromans on the Future of Legal Innovation and The Legal Innovators California Conference (TGIR Ep. 201)

Legal Tech Monitor

Tromans emphasized the need for the legal industry to shift its focus from traditional metrics like profits and risk reduction to a more holistic approach that considers broader outcomes. We’re gonna talk about AI, we’re going to talk about alternative legal service providers. We’d love to hear from you.

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Pfeifer and Wellen Give an Inside Look at LexisNexis’ AI Sprint (TGIR Ep. 230)

Legal Tech Monitor

When we run into listeners while we’re traveling to conferences and events. Marlene Gebauer 35:58 Well, we could talk offline about like who we are ahead of in terms of innovation, I’d be curious to hear about that. How do you see AI products impacting the work of law firms, the relationships between law firms and their clients?

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Thoughts on Promises and Challenges of AI in Legal after Yesterday’s AI Summit at Harvard Law School

Legal Tech Monitor

The fact is that, if generative AI is going to help close the gap, it will be by also directly empowering consumers to help themselves with their legal problems. In the quest to make legal AI more precise and less hallucinatory, firms are wrestling with how to leverage this internal knowledge. Thanks for a great event.

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