Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Computing
Is your firm prepared to welcome in an era of legal practice using artificial intelligence (AI)? Where is this technology headed and why must law firm leaders fully understand how cognitive computing works in order to benefit from it? With the vast amounts of structured and unstructured data firms have to deal with, there is increasing pressure from nimble technologies and clients to attract AI and cognitive technologies. Understanding the market implications of digital business information and trends is now key to attaining the best possible performance, revenue gains and cost savings. Berwin Leighton Paisner was one of the first firms to embrace AI in the UK, developing its'contract robot' which promised to complete work in seconds that would have otherwise taken a team of paralegals months to do.
Sep-15-2016, 08:50:15 GMT