In a move aimed at bringing more transparency to the sector, legal tech company Screens, which is the sister business of contract-focused TermScout, has decided to make public its genAI accuracy le…| Artificial Lawyer
Generative AI is without doubt the most powerful technology to be applied to the legal sector since the arrival of digital tools, yet it has a serious challenge: accuracy. If legal genAI is to beco…| Artificial Lawyer
As the movement to bring more transparency and understanding to legal genAI accuracy grows, US-based Screens has published another in-depth performance study, this time on its redlining capabilitie…| Artificial Lawyer
And now the fourth and final part of Artificial Lawyer’s predictions for 2025, which include: Helena Hallgarn at VQ, Noah Waisberg of Zuva, Cem Ucan at Leya, Catriona Wolfenden at Weightmans, Zach …| Artificial Lawyer
By David Bufton, Travers Smith. The administration of justice is both a serious and consequential function of the State as it can occasion coercive power over individuals and interference with thei…| Artificial Lawyer
Artificial Lawyer’s Part Three predictions for 2025 include: Kerry Westland + team at Addleshaw Goddard, Liam Brown at Elevate, Rawia Ashraf from Thomson Reuters, Jana Blount, Ian Nelson at H…| Artificial Lawyer
Here’s a double legal AI news blast. SixFifty Launches AI Employment Research Tool SixFifty, a HR compliance system backed by Wilson Sonsini, has announced the launch of ‘SixFifty AI’, a research t…| Artificial Lawyer
This year’s Artificial Lawyer annual predictions are different: fewer people, longer insights. Part Two’s predictions include: Megan Ma from Stanford, Hélder Santos at Bird & Bird, Jim Wagner f…| Artificial Lawyer