How Legal Tech Providers Can Walk the Walk on AI, Not Just Talk the Talk
Instead of using their clients as test subjects for AI, legal tech vendors should lead by example and implement AI-powered transformations within their own operations to ensure innovative thought and ultimately, benefit for their clients, writes Chris Cartrett, CEO of Aderant.
October 08, 2024 at 09:44 AM
5 minute read
Artificial IntelligenceThis is an exciting time for legal tech innovation as AI experimentation has become a major focus for both law firms and their technology partners. Many legal tech providers discuss the potential of AI to revolutionize law firms and corporate legal departments. But are they implementing these transformative technologies within their own operations?
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