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Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services is designed to provide a starting point in the form of an independent primer for anyone looking to get up to speed on AI in legal services.
Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services is designed to provide a starting point in the form of an independent primer for anyone looking to get up to speed on AI in legal services.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Law and Business Limited
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 130mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 195g
- ISBN-13: 9781783582648
- ISBN-10: 1783582642
- Artikelnr.: 62124289
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Law and Business Limited
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 130mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 195g
- ISBN-13: 9781783582648
- ISBN-10: 1783582642
- Artikelnr.: 62124289
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Joanna Goodman
Foreword By Richard Tromans, innovation consultant to law fi rms at
TromansConsulting and editor of Artifi cialLawyer.com Introduction
Executive summary About the author Acknowledgements Part 1: Legal AI -
Beyond the hype Chapter 1: Defining legal AI What is AI? Why is AI so hot
right now? Research and legal AI Where does AI fi t into legal IT? Robots
in law - A few examples! Chapter 2: From BI to AI BI and big data AI's
two-factor authentication The AI of BI - and the BI of AI! Get the BI right
first From dashboard to conversation Part 2: Putting AI to work Chapter 3:
Legal research - Virtual assistants Contract robots - Beyond automation
Machine learning... and teaching The conversational assistant Machine
learning is at the heart of legal AI Chapter 4: `Driverless' law - An
intelligent platform for legal services Robot lawyers - The legal
chatbot From document automation to driverless law Self-driving platforms?
Pay-as-you-go AI Narrow AI as a service Corporate legal drives AI as a
service Chapter 5: AI first - Service as software AI as a platform -
Riverview Law AI-powered apps - Neota Logic AI collaboration A portfolio
approach to legal AI Part 3: AI giving back - Return on investment Chapter
6: AI and lawtech start-ups The lawtech start-up phenomenon Global
communities Investors and incubators Start-up tips from TrademarkNow
Start-up tips from Seedcamp Chapter 7: AI for good Brainstorming for good
Chatbots extend access to legal advice Robot justice Chapter 8: AI
challenges Legal, ethical, and regulatory considerations Implementation
challenges Disrupting the law firm value chain Strategic choices Building
AI into law firm culture Part 4: Looking ahead... but not too far! Chapter
9: Legal AI - Creating the future Can AI drive client centricity?
Unleashing the true potential of AI - Building the exponential law fi rm A
global perspective on legal AI Chapter 10: Robot lawyers - A new chapter in
legal IT Beyond the hype - Transforming, but not taking over
TromansConsulting and editor of Artifi cialLawyer.com Introduction
Executive summary About the author Acknowledgements Part 1: Legal AI -
Beyond the hype Chapter 1: Defining legal AI What is AI? Why is AI so hot
right now? Research and legal AI Where does AI fi t into legal IT? Robots
in law - A few examples! Chapter 2: From BI to AI BI and big data AI's
two-factor authentication The AI of BI - and the BI of AI! Get the BI right
first From dashboard to conversation Part 2: Putting AI to work Chapter 3:
Legal research - Virtual assistants Contract robots - Beyond automation
Machine learning... and teaching The conversational assistant Machine
learning is at the heart of legal AI Chapter 4: `Driverless' law - An
intelligent platform for legal services Robot lawyers - The legal
chatbot From document automation to driverless law Self-driving platforms?
Pay-as-you-go AI Narrow AI as a service Corporate legal drives AI as a
service Chapter 5: AI first - Service as software AI as a platform -
Riverview Law AI-powered apps - Neota Logic AI collaboration A portfolio
approach to legal AI Part 3: AI giving back - Return on investment Chapter
6: AI and lawtech start-ups The lawtech start-up phenomenon Global
communities Investors and incubators Start-up tips from TrademarkNow
Start-up tips from Seedcamp Chapter 7: AI for good Brainstorming for good
Chatbots extend access to legal advice Robot justice Chapter 8: AI
challenges Legal, ethical, and regulatory considerations Implementation
challenges Disrupting the law firm value chain Strategic choices Building
AI into law firm culture Part 4: Looking ahead... but not too far! Chapter
9: Legal AI - Creating the future Can AI drive client centricity?
Unleashing the true potential of AI - Building the exponential law fi rm A
global perspective on legal AI Chapter 10: Robot lawyers - A new chapter in
legal IT Beyond the hype - Transforming, but not taking over
Foreword By Richard Tromans, innovation consultant to law fi rms at
TromansConsulting and editor of Artifi cialLawyer.com Introduction
Executive summary About the author Acknowledgements Part 1: Legal AI -
Beyond the hype Chapter 1: Defining legal AI What is AI? Why is AI so hot
right now? Research and legal AI Where does AI fi t into legal IT? Robots
in law - A few examples! Chapter 2: From BI to AI BI and big data AI's
two-factor authentication The AI of BI - and the BI of AI! Get the BI right
first From dashboard to conversation Part 2: Putting AI to work Chapter 3:
Legal research - Virtual assistants Contract robots - Beyond automation
Machine learning... and teaching The conversational assistant Machine
learning is at the heart of legal AI Chapter 4: `Driverless' law - An
intelligent platform for legal services Robot lawyers - The legal
chatbot From document automation to driverless law Self-driving platforms?
Pay-as-you-go AI Narrow AI as a service Corporate legal drives AI as a
service Chapter 5: AI first - Service as software AI as a platform -
Riverview Law AI-powered apps - Neota Logic AI collaboration A portfolio
approach to legal AI Part 3: AI giving back - Return on investment Chapter
6: AI and lawtech start-ups The lawtech start-up phenomenon Global
communities Investors and incubators Start-up tips from TrademarkNow
Start-up tips from Seedcamp Chapter 7: AI for good Brainstorming for good
Chatbots extend access to legal advice Robot justice Chapter 8: AI
challenges Legal, ethical, and regulatory considerations Implementation
challenges Disrupting the law firm value chain Strategic choices Building
AI into law firm culture Part 4: Looking ahead... but not too far! Chapter
9: Legal AI - Creating the future Can AI drive client centricity?
Unleashing the true potential of AI - Building the exponential law fi rm A
global perspective on legal AI Chapter 10: Robot lawyers - A new chapter in
legal IT Beyond the hype - Transforming, but not taking over
TromansConsulting and editor of Artifi cialLawyer.com Introduction
Executive summary About the author Acknowledgements Part 1: Legal AI -
Beyond the hype Chapter 1: Defining legal AI What is AI? Why is AI so hot
right now? Research and legal AI Where does AI fi t into legal IT? Robots
in law - A few examples! Chapter 2: From BI to AI BI and big data AI's
two-factor authentication The AI of BI - and the BI of AI! Get the BI right
first From dashboard to conversation Part 2: Putting AI to work Chapter 3:
Legal research - Virtual assistants Contract robots - Beyond automation
Machine learning... and teaching The conversational assistant Machine
learning is at the heart of legal AI Chapter 4: `Driverless' law - An
intelligent platform for legal services Robot lawyers - The legal
chatbot From document automation to driverless law Self-driving platforms?
Pay-as-you-go AI Narrow AI as a service Corporate legal drives AI as a
service Chapter 5: AI first - Service as software AI as a platform -
Riverview Law AI-powered apps - Neota Logic AI collaboration A portfolio
approach to legal AI Part 3: AI giving back - Return on investment Chapter
6: AI and lawtech start-ups The lawtech start-up phenomenon Global
communities Investors and incubators Start-up tips from TrademarkNow
Start-up tips from Seedcamp Chapter 7: AI for good Brainstorming for good
Chatbots extend access to legal advice Robot justice Chapter 8: AI
challenges Legal, ethical, and regulatory considerations Implementation
challenges Disrupting the law firm value chain Strategic choices Building
AI into law firm culture Part 4: Looking ahead... but not too far! Chapter
9: Legal AI - Creating the future Can AI drive client centricity?
Unleashing the true potential of AI - Building the exponential law fi rm A
global perspective on legal AI Chapter 10: Robot lawyers - A new chapter in
legal IT Beyond the hype - Transforming, but not taking over
