Decoding Artificial Intelligence: What Does It Really Mean For Lawyers?

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When you mention artificial intelligence (AI), plenty of images come to mind, thanks in large part to Hollywood depictions of the rise of the machines. While robots have yet to take over the world, many less threatening examples of AI have dominated our culture, from our everyday interactions with Siri or Alexa, to Google's self-driving car, or to Ken Jennings losing to Watson on Jeopardy! In reality, AI has already worked its way into our lives in ways that are far less sensational or even noticeable. Today's definition of AI is fluid, and the countless companies offering AI solutions in the market have as many different definitions for the concept as there are products. In short, the term "AI" is widely used to describe any computing function that mimics human intelligence or thinking.

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