Last week’s Legalweek: The Experience conference brought together industry heads, judges, law firm and legal department attorneys and legal technologists to reflect on the state of the industry heading into 2017. Speakers throughout the conference spoke more broadly to some of the trends likely to shape adoption of technology, notably these four:

1.      A More Realistic View of Artificial Intelligence  – Though artificial intelligence (AI) has gotten a lot of buzz in the last few years for its potential to disrupt legal, legal technologists are starting to settle into a more realistic, measured approach to leveraging machine learning for legal operations.

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