If you have even the slightest interest in legal technology, you’ve definitely caught wind of companies claiming to have robot lawyers, machines that could think, or the latest and greatest in artificial intelligence technology.

But let’s put all that aside for and think for a moment – what’s really happening with AI in legal tech?

More Tech than Talk – AI’s Role in ‘Legal Hacking’

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