Thomson Reuters’ Future of Professionals Report – Asia & Emerging Markets Edition found 70% of corporate professionals in SEA want AI to help with work.
Read moreThe truth about ethical AI for legal teams: A guide
Generative AI can enhance how in-house teams add value. But the implementation of ethical AI is an emerging concern for all departments.
Read moreChatGPT & Generative AI in Law Firms: New Report Shows Opportunities Abound
A new report discusses the evolving attitudes towards the use of generative AI and ChatGPT within law firms, surveying lawyers about the opportunities and potential risks.
Read moreWhat can the Legal Industry Reasonably Expect out of ChatGPT?
It’s safe to say that ChatGPT and generative artificial intelligence (AI) as a whole have captured the imaginations of those in professional services like few technologies have before.
Read moreGenerative AI Tools for Budget-Starved Legal Departments: Risks and Opportunities
The output created by generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, needs to be reviewed by senior lawyers to ensure accuracy and compliance.
Read moreAPAC Webinar: Legal Departments’ Trends and Priorities Shaping 2023
Thomson Reuters & SCCA are excited to present the webinar on 2nd March, featuring a panel of leading legal counsel’s insights on regulatory changes, legal leadership, operations, and prioritises to proactively lead the year.
Read moreCloud-Based Business Management: Foundation for Mid-Size Law Firms
Increasingly law firms are making the change to cloud-based business management systems. This whitepaper will show you why cloud is on everyone’s radar.
Read moreWill AI Transform Dispute Resolution as We Know it?
The power, efficiency and accuracy of well-calibrated AI creates tantalizing possibilities in the field of dispute resolution.
Read moreHow Technology will Direct the Future for Boutique Lawyers
Across conference tables and networking sessions at the recent Lawyers Weekly Boutique Law Summit in Sydney, delegates were abuzz about how to take on the future.
Read moreThe future for lawyers: Legal service in a cart?
“There won’t be enough work to keep all traditional lawyers in practice, because the market will have moved to different ways of solving problems,” says Prof Richard Susskind OBE, President of the Society of Computers & Law in the UK.
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