As you will know, I am an AI enthusiast, and am working on making it useful for legal practice.
Let me give you one example, of how it might be used.
One of the things that I do, is teach, with webinars, seminars, and lectures.
Of course, once the performance is completed, even if recorded, it can’t be updated.
I can’t refresh what I wanted to say, if a new case comes out, or the law changes.
But now I think that is possible.
Behold, I give you my prototype, Sunny AI!
This is superb the concept is so in keeping. But on a serious note it is a an approach that shows an understanding of what AI can do if there is a clear picture of what the user wants.
To often I hear solicitors say I want AI but don’t have time to use it or train it rather they expect a solution out of the box and then when it is on a system they don’t train staff to use it – bit like Word great piece of software totally pointless for most law firms as they use like a typewriter
As always Andrew your posts are a human approach to law which is needed.