I just came across Trent Kubasiak's thought-provoking article, "In an AI-Driven World, Legal Expertise Remains Irreplaceable." It touches on a key theme I've explored in my video series on AI and the law: while AI tools are revolutionising how legal tasks are handled, they haven’t yet matched the nuanced judgment and ethical oversight that human professionals provide. Catch Trent's article at https://lnkd.in/eFJf_2e6 or take a peek at my AI video series below. #AI #LegalInnovation #TechLaw 36 Stone
The final episode of Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Legal Frontier has arrived; where we finally address the question, is AI an existential threat or the saviour of mankind? In this episode, Paul Schwartfeger evaluates the takeaways from previous episodes, reflects on the complex relationship between innovation and regulation, and discusses ways in which AI is already reshaping court procedure and access to justice. Building on your answers from last week’s poll, Paul explores whether lawyers could ever truly be replaced by machines. But as the series draws to a close, a question remains: has Paul already taken that idea a step further than expected? Watch the final episode below. Did you figure it out? Tell us in the comments.