The biggest names in legal technology came together last week for the International Legal Technology Association’s (ILTA) annual conference, bringing with them insights on the latest trends and technologies transforming the marketplace. Paramount among discussions, demonstrations and predictions was artificial intelligence (AI), but the topic was not confined to the (near) future tense. Rather, as indicated by titles of sessions like “Choosing the Right Artificial Intelligence for the Job,” AI’s place in law is very much in the present.

As observed by ILTACON-attendee Adi Elliott, vice president of market planning at Epiq Systems, “Machine learning and artificial intelligence were mentioned in virtually every session about the future of legal technology. While predictive coding has been around for years, these were by the far the most talked-about industry trends at ILTACON 2016. Both were discussed primarily in the context of benefits, such as time gained, cost transparency and efficiency.”

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