Experts Systems: Practical AI to Drive Efficiencies in the Law Firm
I am a practicing Expert Witness, with report, deposition, and court testimony experience. And I've used that system to automate forensic analysis in the course of my Expert Witness work.An expert system has two main objectives, after capturing a body of expertise in the form of rules: o Provide that expertise in the absence of the expert. However, nothing prevents the creation of expert system rules that do embody such learning behavior, and in fact I often create such rules in the course of my work. Once that happens, I do regard it as AI.A key feature of applying expert systems to legal work is the leverage they provide. If a case involves a large body of code, data, or text, and a judge (who often doesn't understand the technical implications of discovery in such a case) mandates a short deadline for discovery completion, automation is the only way to achieve the needed results. And it's expert systems such as mine that provide that automation.
Mar-21-2016, 14:55:28 GMT