What has held the legal profession back from change? In my view it is the following things: Existing firm incentives; The conservative nature of lawyers; and Lack of technology Firm incentives Disruptive innovation is by its nature difficult. Doing so within an...
There is pressure all around the world for lawyers to provide more services for less cost. There are more regulations and risks and disputes that require legal assistance, but clients are not willing to pay for it to be completed under the traditional manner. Clients...
Microsoft’s Intelligent Agent Tay was put to sleep within 24 hours of going live. But rather than an AI going rogue, the story is that of a robot being persecuted by a human – as usual. Tay, the chatbot linked to Twitter and imbued with the personality of...
The Australian Lawyer reported yesterday that 39% of law jobs in Australia will be automated, and that 100,000 law jobs will be lost to automation. What terrible doom and gloom! As the creator of the legal Artificial Intelligence Ailira, I believe that I have a...
Ailira, the Artificial Intelligence that automates legal advice and research, has launched her Tax Research function at the 31st National Tax Institute Convention in front of the senior members of Australia’s tax profession. As an official sponsor of the Tax...
Following Cartland Law’s successful win at the D3 Digital Challenge with the artificial intelligence Ailira, Adrian was interviewed by FIVEAA’s Mark Aiston. The interview covers: what is Ailira and how does she work how Ailira can help victims of domestic...