Interview with Richard Susskind: State of the Art and the Future of AI and Law
The BBC recently aired an interview with Richard Susskind about state of the art and the future of AI and law. It’s illuminating.
The interview followed one with Katie Atkinson, President of The International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law about the state of the art in computational modelling and reasoning.
In the interview Richard Susskind (who generously provided a testimonial for Remaking Law Firms: Why & How) predicts the “2020s will be the decade of disruptive technologies” in law.
He discusses examples of particular areas that may benefit.
I commend both interviews; they are well worth listening to: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dlxmj
This post links you to The International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law’s LinkedIn Group which is owned by Jack G. Conrad, Lead Research Scientist at Thomson Reuters Corporate R&D.
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