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Artificial Lawyer's Richard Tromans: Back to Work!
Apr 30, 2024
Richard Tromans, Founder of Artificial Lawyer, discusses the impact of generative AI on the legal industry. He emphasizes the need to integrate AI throughout the business process and adapt the economic model of the legal industry. Tromans also previews the upcoming Legal Innovators conferences in California and London, focusing on generative AI, standardization, and the evolving legal landscape.
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Quick takeaways
- Generative AI's impact on legal tech is perceived differently within and outside the legal industry, with a more optimistic view internally.
- Real transformation in the legal sector requires integrating AI across business processes, not just as an auxiliary tool.
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Artificial Lawyers Returning from Sabbatical and Embracing Busy Work Schedule
After a year and a half sabbatical, Richard Trowman of artificial lawyers returned and immediately dove into his work, publishing four stories in a day. His time off included travel to California and writing a fiction book, not related to legal tech. Reflecting on generative AI's impact, Trowman notes the varying perceptions within and outside the legal sphere about its implications, with legal tech enthusiasts being generally positive.
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