Book Review Artificial Intelligence Run the marathon to the very last mile. – Law Made

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Those who run regularly or who have experienced the endorphin euphoria known as "runner's high", can experience the same heady feeling reading Joanna Goodman's "Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services" (Ark, 2016). The book provides a fulsome journey for the reader through the Artificial Intelligence (AI) legal landscape, explaining key concepts for the uninitiated and highlighting the most visible vendors and makers among other industry players. The running analogy has a special significance for those of us that are current or lapsed runners. Lisa started reading at the same time as beginning marathon training on her global travels. The hope was that like Nike running apps, "Robots" would provide her with the tools and insights she needed to understand the AI legal tech hype, and intelligently speak to the topic with fellow colleagues in legal innovation.