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Ready or not, 2025 is here and so is our biggest FREE event of the year! Packed with insights on the top 3 AI trends coming in 2025 and how to position your firm to WIN, lawyer hot takes on controversial topics, the chance to win epic productivity giveaways like a brand new iPhone 16, and so much more! Hosted by Sam Mollaei, Esq. Only 76 seats left! Register now before it's too late: https://bit.ly/lawyerclubfiesta24 In this episode, Sam Mollaei and Neil Tyra dive into the transformative power of AI in revolutionizing your law practice.Whether you're looking to automate tedious processes, improve client engagement, or stay ahead of the competition, their discussion sheds light on the practical tools and trends reshaping the legal industry.Key Takeaways from Sam and Neil:1. AI Agents for Law Firms: Automating Client Engagement and OperationsAI agents automate client intake, lead qualification, and document collection, freeing lawyers for higher-value work.This paves the way for fully autonomous law firms.2. Decision Support Systems (DSS) Integrated with Your CRM for Smarter InsightsDSS tools within CRMs offer actionable insights for client follow-ups and case prioritization.Predictive analysis helps firms make better decisions and identify risks.3. AI-Enhanced Legal Research and Document ReviewAI speeds up legal research and analyzes case law with precision.Tools like Casetext and Kira Systems make document reviews faster and more cost-effective.4. Bonus: AI-Powered Litigation Prediction and Outcome AnalysisAI predicts case outcomes by analyzing past results and judge patterns, refining strategy.Tools like Lex Machina improve decision-making and client satisfaction.5. Bonus: Generative AI for Legal Document Drafting and Contract AutomationGenerative AI speeds up legal drafting and contract automation with customizable templates.Tools like Casetext and Lawgeex reduce errors and increase efficiency. "Once you bring AI into the picture and it's able to give you insights, you can turn a five-figure case into a seven- or eight-figure case." — Sam Mollaei"When I was in litigation, a motion for summary judgment in the PI world was the most legal research-driven undertaking we did. The whole idea of gathering the right cases and shepherding them is tailor-made for AI." — Neil Tyra
Dans cet épisode, je vous partage différents domaine d'activité tirés du Guide pratique de l'intelligence artificielle dans l'entreprise de Stéphane Roder. Que vous soyez entrepreneur ou dirigeant, l'IA est déjà installée dans plusieurs secteurs d'activité et dans plusieurs métiers. Je ne m'attendais à ce qu'il y en ait déjà autant, et c'est la raison pour laquelle je vous les partage. Cela créera peut-être des idées de business ou de mieux comprendre les enjeux
This is the last episode of Using AI Series 1! The Business of Law usually tops the list of industries to be disrupted by ML and AI innovation. Let's get into it. I'm Alex Denne, joined once more by ML Research Scientist Alex and AI Startup Founder Rafie Faruq. Tell us what you want us to cover in the next series of episodes on Using AI. On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7077624981232177152 On Twitter: https://twitter.com/GenieAI/status/1671858707334873094 Watch USING AI on youtube (and see our AI background images) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHsQu4IipA7Ri2AqKcQZ1Yw News links OpenAI plans App Store for AI models - https://www.reuters.com/technology/openai-plans-app-store-ai-software-information-2023-06-20/ China's Underground Market for Nvidia's A100 AI Chips - https://www.reuters.com/technology/inside-chinas-underground-market-high-end-nvidia-ai-chips-2023-06-19/ Softbank moves into Offence mode over AI hype - https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/softbank-shift-its-stance-offence-mode-says-ceo-son-2023-06-21/ Rafie attends the AI + Ethics Event at The House of Lords - https://www.policyconnect.org.uk/ - https://www.policyconnect.org.uk/events/report-launch-ethical-ai-future Theme links Covering areas such as Legal Transactions, Disputes, Negotiation, Litigation. Example companies in this space: ThoughtRiver, Lexico, LawGeex, LexisNexis, Donna, SpellBook, Ironclad, Zegal, Harvey, Clausebase, DoNotPay, Genie AI Contract drafting (because of personalisation vs templates and time and cost vs law firms) - UK - https://jackwshepherd.medium.com/chat-gpt-for-contract-drafting-ai-v-templates-50ec8fd42f44 - Legal Practice Lead at iManage UK - Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=d0696eb9-c850-43d6-968f-a06330b59e38 Document Review - How good is GPT-4 at marking up contracts? - https://www.clausebase.com/post/how-good-is-gpt-4-at-marking-up-contracts Negotiation Nobody is doing this yet What our Legal Assistant does - and when it'll be released Check that out at https://get.genieai.co/ or by simply signing up to our app - https://app.genieai.co/community Crazy things from this week Coloring books, stickers, mugs, and T-shirts are being pumped out by AI-assisted hustlers. AI has made it easier than ever to generate artwork, but that's also led to a proliferation of AI-generated products on Etsy - https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2023/06/ai-chatgpt-side-hustle/674415 Grammy's will allow AI-use - https://time.com/6288131/grammys-ai-rules/ Wimbledon to introduce AI-powered commentary to coverage this year - https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/jun/21/wimbledon-introduce-ai-powered-commentary-to-coverage-this-year Google warned its own employees not to enter confidential information into chatbots, including its own Bard. This restriction includes entering computer code - https://www.reuters.com/technology/google-one-ais-biggest-backers-warns-own-staff-about-chatbots-2023-06-15 Topics touched on Copyright, the law, legal interns, legal assistants, lawyer, law firm, M&A, disputes, litigtation, paralegals, Anthropic, Claude, GPT-4, 32K tokens, 100k token limit, text generation, heuristics, citibank, citi, Microsoft Word Integrations, API calls, NDAs, License agreements, Supervised vs Unsupervised learning, in-house lawyers, OpenAI, Softbank, Venture Capital, Investment, AI Hype That's it for this season! As mentioned - Tell us what you want us to cover in the next series of episodes on Using AI. On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7077624981232177152 On Twitter: https://twitter.com/GenieAI/status/1671858707334873094 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/using-ai/message
In this episode of Legally Blissed Conversations, we are joined by Lucy Bassli, an attorney, author of CLM Simplified and The Simple Guide to Legal Innovation, and Founder and Principal of InnoLaw Group. Lucy is a former Assistant General Counsel of Legal Operations and Contracting at Microsoft. While at Microsoft, she redefined how legal work is done and created one of the first managed service engagements with a law firm. She was tapped to teach the Legal Operations course for Suffolk University Law School's Legal Innovation & Technology Certificate Program. Lucy has a partnership with Dentons, the world's largest law firm, to deliver operations consulting to corporate legal departments.A highly sought-after legal industry expert, Lucy works with corporate legal departments and law firms on legal service delivery, automation, smart risk-taking and alternative resourcing models. She educates and consults with lawyers to take best practices in the legal industry to a new level. Lucy is also a strategy advisor for LawGeex, an AI legal start-up that automates contract review services.Follow Lucy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucybassli/
Our guest is Gabriel Ehrlich, the founder of Remotion - a LinkedIn Ads agency in Tel Aviv. His mission is to build the best damn LinkedIn Ads agency on planet earth. Very ambitious, right? Since founding Remotion in the summer of 2016, he has worked with over 50 happy clients – including WalkMe, Gong, Yotpo, Monday.com, Cato Networks, Pcysys, Syte, hibob, CHEQ, Pipe, Lawgeex, accessiBe, Whitesource, and many more. And since 2020 he has grown from a one-man show to 14 full-time employees! Here's what we talked about: 0:00 - Intro 2:45 - Gabriel's background story 9:34 - Early days on LinkedIn and the first freelance experience 12:15 - B2B and B2C mentality 14:49 - Attribution in B2B is becoming more difficult 16:39 - Do your clients want what they say they want 20:07 - Realizing who your target customers are 24:44 - Building the structure of the team 30:45 - Choosing the right campaign managers 32:48 - Setting expectations with the clients 34:38 - How to scale companies from startup 37:01 - Recognizing the right leads 39:51 - Marketing automation tools just don't work well 40:58 - Leadership mindset is the most important thing for the company's growth 42:46 - Realizing when things are working well 44:22 - Ads tactics on LinkedIn 49:35 - Growing a LinkedIn ads agency in Israel 54:06 - Building a brand in B2B 58:06 - Outro Connect with Gabriel: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ehrlichgabriel/ Remotion website: https://www.remotion.io/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Funky Marketing is a podcast in which we're talking with entrepreneurs, marketers, advertisers, designers, artists, and all those people that are doing an amazing job for amazing people. Listen on: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/funky-marketing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/136A3zxZ5JYCukvphVP56M Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/funky-marketing-show/id1501543408?uo=4 Our website: https://www.funkymarketing.net/ Need help? Go to https://www.funkymarketing.net/contact-us/ and schedule a call with us! We offer free 30-minute consultations! Let's talk and see how we can make your business GROW! #b2bmarketing #demandgen #paidads #advertising #funkymarketing #revenue --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funky-marketing/message
Amos is a highly experienced engineering executive who has been at the forefront of technology innovation for decades. Prior to joining Capitolis, he served as the Vice President of Research and Development at LawGeex, a company focusing on AI in the legal industry. With more than 20 years of expertise, he brings deep expertise in data, engineering, research and development, and technology, spearheading these efforts at leading technology and data companies such as Global-e, HexaTier, Cyren and Skybox Security. Amos holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and a Master of Science degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Tel-Aviv University.
Long before unicorns were trending in popular culture, Lucy Bassli was thinking about “unicorn lawyers.” In her role as assistant general counsel at Microsoft overseeing contract management systems and procurement, she had a unique view into how process and technology can improve service delivery. Today, she has spun these unicorn lawyer traits into a trailblazing career as founder, advisor, speaker, and author. Lucy is the founder of InnoLaw Group, a legal service provider and consultant to law firms and in-house legal teams on a variety of innovation initiatives. She is also the chief legal strategist at LawGeex, a legal startup that automates contract review services with artificial intelligence. Listen in to today's conversation to learn more about how Microsoft's culture of empowerment and trust influenced Lucy's growth, how in-house work allows unicorn lawyers to flourish, and the massive impact of last year on legal innovation.
Is there a better way to create and execute contracts? Would answering one simple question – “Can I sign this?” - help businesses run faster and more efficiently, especially as many remain remote and distributed? In this episode, we're exploring one company's mission to revolutionize the legal world through innovative contract technology. Joining the podcast is the CEO and Co-Founder of LawGeex, Noory Bechor. LawGeex is the first Artificial Intelligence company to receive a license to practice law. They use artificial intelligence to transform legal operations by helping businesses automate the review and approval of contracts. What We Discussed in This Episode: How LawGeex became the first AI company to receive a license to practice law What does the process to obtain a license to practice law as a company entail? Are people more open to adopting technology in a post-pandemic workplace? Why making space for peace and quiet is fundamental for the development of company founders Advice for overcoming personal challenges while growing a company Why investing in and nurturing a relationship with valuable clients pays off in the long run even if you “lose money” in the short term How to determine the best route for growth for your company How to prepare for the long sales cycles often found in the legal industry Contact Information: Noory Bechor's LinkedIn profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/noory-bechor/?originalSubdomain=il LawGeex - https://www.lawgeex.com/ Thank you for listening! Don't forget to FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Share this podcast on your favorite podcast player, including on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/futurework-playbook/id1568361184 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7d7f6bba-d8f3-4bbc-be11-710dc792294b/FutureWork-Playbook Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9ndW5kZXJzb25kZXR0bWVyLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3mlLZIHozG0JaoOdarKNW2?si=N4vqfquiTk2W4JBux6GXdA&dl_branch=1 Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gunderson-dettmer Twitter: https://twitter.com/GundersonLaw Gunderson Dettmer Website: http://www.gunder.com This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Michael Buccellato (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-buccellato-15419737/) is at LawGeex, where he runs manages the highest ARR clients. Michael starts talking about how he transitioned from Business development roles into post-sales success. Discussion ranges from: Customer lifecycle Onboarding to renewal, and the differences from large company to startups. Wearing multiple hats and knowing when to specialize vs generalize. Molding implementation for lawyers and non-typical users. Getting involved earlier, in presales, with customers to ensure successful implementations. Identifying different user types and understanding their challenges Decreasing Time to value to set up success for renewals Radical Transparency in the sales process to make sure there are no surprises. Initiatives Michael is working on to change internal behavior changes. Lots more from someone deep in the trenches working with customers every day.
As legal operations becomes increasingly prominent in businesses, how are corporate legal departments and vendors adapting? Suzanne Miller of Hewlett-Packard and Amy Manning of LawGeex discuss this question and offer advice from their experiences.
Episode summary: A short summary of ThoughtRiver an AI contract negotiation tool, as well as an interview with Tim Pullan, ThoughtRiver CEO.Episode transcript (What does ThoughtRiver do?):After a brief departure on the show this episode we are returning to look at AI contract negotiation tools, the original comfort food of the podcast. As part of that, we’ll be digging in to a portion of ThoughtRiver and are delighted to share that meal with Tim Pullan, ThoughtRiver CEO.For those that have been tuning in to the podcast for a while you'll know that we've covered quite a few AI contract negotiation tools in the past, LawGeex, Scissero and Legalsifter to name a few. All of these are tools that help you to review and mark up third party contracts more quickly, although many of the tools can be used for large contract review projects as well.ThoughtRiver approaches contract review using AI to boil a contract down to its constituent points of meaning using something they call the Lexible Framework. An easy way to think about the Lexible Framework is essentially as just a list of questions you might want to ask about a contract, for example "does it auto-renew?" or "is the indemnity mutual?". Once this analysis is concluded ThoughRiver then compares the answers to these questions with what is considered acceptable from your businesses' playbook, if something is found that appears to deviate from what is acceptable it's flagged as a risk for further review.To give you a topical example, if you were reviewing a contract for Force Majeure, ThoughtRiver would not just tell you whether that clause is present or not in the contract, which really wouldn’t be that helpful because we know Force Majeure is in most contracts. Instead it could answer the question “Does Force Majeure include or exclude payment obligations?”. Now whether excluding payment obligations is a good thing for you will depend on whether you are customer or a vendor, so then ThoughtRiver compares this point to your playbook to find that out.At this point you might be thinking this sounds great, but configuring my negotiation playbook in the application is going to be difficult, and you are probably right, fully configuring your playbook for every contract type and eventuality might be hard. Many companies don’t even have their playbook formally written down anyway. However, ThoughtRiver does have a neat feature that goes some way to help with that. Instead of manually setting all your policies in the application, if you upload your own contract template ThoughtRiver will analyse it and configure negotiation responses for you by mimicking language that's in that contract. Additionally in the tool there are some sensible pre-set negotiation notes and clause suggestions you can use.In terms of leveraging all of this functionality, ThoughtRiver has decided to keep the traditionalists happy offering a plugin that shows you all the results while you are working directly in MS Word, alternatively you can also view them in the contract viewer within ThoughtRiver, up to you.Episode transcript (Who should use ThoughtRiver?):I’ve mentioned a few times on the show that tools like ThoughtRiver are best suited to those that negotiate a higher volume of contracts, so I won’t labour that point again.Instead I’ll say this, primarily ThoughtRiver and other similar tools are best for those that negotiate 3rd party contracts, procurement teams could be a good example. Third party contracts take longer to review when you have to reconcile what they say with what you can accept, which is exactly what ThoughtRiver is good at. If you are negotiating contracts that start from your paper, you still have issues don’t get me wrong, but reconciling what has changed with what you can accept just isn’t as hard to do. About ThoughtRiver:ThoughtRiver addresses a fundamental problem for lawyers (in-house and private practice): you simply don’t know which part of a contract to focus on without reading it all. In doing so we also address a key problem for CEOs, "how do I increase deal velocity?" Our automated contract review technology speeds up the contracting process by reading the contract, answering key legal questions and then serving up detailed advice and guiding users through remediation within Microsoft Word. The end result is a team of more efficient lawyers who directly increase deal velocity allowing companies to pull revenues forward.About Legaltech Tapas:Legaltech Tapas is a regular podcast that serves up bite sized summaries of the latest legal tools, what they do, and why you might use them. Each episode discusses a different legal tool, and includes an interview with a guest from that company so you can hear directly from the horses mouth why you should be using their product. To get the next episode direct to your inbox, sign up @ https://legaltechtapas.substack.com or follow us on Twitter @legaltechtapas. Get on the email list at legaltechtapas.substack.com
Episode summary: A short summary of LawGeex an AI contract negotiation tool, as well as an interview with Noory Bechor, LawGeex CEO.Episode transcript (What does LawGeex do?)This week I’m genuinely excited to be learning about LawGeex, an AI tool in the contract negotiation arena, and yes we have already covered Scissero and Legalsifter in this space, but hopefully this episode will make it easier for you to put some distance between all of them. In particular I'm interested in LawGeex because they have been going through a lot of change since they took a $12m investment round last year, and we are fortunate enough to be talking about some of those changes with LawGeex CEO, Noory Bechor.Just to do a quick refresh for everyone, tools in the AI Contract Negotiation category are tools intended to help with the back and forth negotiation and redlining of day to day contracts, with the aim of helping you do that more quickly, more consistently and with fewer errors.For those already familiar with LawGeex, you'll know that like other AI tools on the market it automatically locates clauses in contracts to speed up review time and also lets you configure some logic based on your standards. For example you can tell the tool to only accept governing law in a contract if it is New York. Typically LawGeex focuses this functionality on the simpler high frequency contracts, NDAs and the like.Something however that separates LawGeex from most tools on the market is that they have technology plus service offering, not just technology. Back at LawGeex HQ there is a permanent team of human lawyers double checking uploaded contracts in situations where the AI raises its hand and says "I struggled a bit on this one can you help me out”.If you've used LawGeex before you’ll know that in previous versions there was a user interface that let you review changes and make edits, but in what is a pretty dramatic departure from that, LawGeex has now done away almost entirely with its user interface, opting instead to have you simply submit and receive contracts via email, a format most lawyers are probably more comfortable with. Really the only interface that’s still there is one that allows your to do the setup and configuration of what your contract policies are.As if that wasn’t a dramatic enough, LawGeex has one more trick up its sleeve. They now also claim to be using AI to automatically edit contract language in line with your particular policies, not simply locating language and flagging issues as we've seen before. This would make it a direct challenger to Scissero which claims to have pioneered this technology in the market. However, now that LawGeex doesn’t have much of a user interface it is quite hard to actually see the technology in action, as you just receive back the redlined contracts, which may also have been reviewed by their in-house lawyers. Episode transcript (Who should useLawGeex?)So who wants to use LawGeex?Given this is the third tool in this category we've covered, I think we can safely assume that the AI assistance is going to speed up and improve contract review, with efficiency and quality benefits being greatest for large organisations.For LawGeex now that they have pared down their user interface I can see them in particular appealing to larger change resistant organisations, lawyers will be able to maintain their existing email workflow and shouldn’t have to adapt or learn much. The caveat to this being that upfront configuration of policies will still be needed during implementation, it is hard to know exactly how much effort this will require as it will vary based on organisation requirements.The additional option of human reviewers that LawGeex offers in-house might also appeal to first time adopters of AI that are looking for some extra quality guarantees, even the best AI can’t be 100% right all the time. Speaking from experience though, this may present an additional security hurdle for some businesses to overcome, so perhaps isn’t for everyone. About LawGeex:LawGeex automates the review of everyday contracts through its AI Contract Review Automation (CRA) platform, ensuring contracts are compliant with company policies. LawGeex saves up to 90% of contract review time and cost, allowing lawyers to focus on impactful work. It enables legal teams to reduce risk while supporting business growth, and helps ensure that review guidelines are up-to-date and applied consistently. LawGeex is recognized by Gartner, Red Herring, Wired magazine, and CB Insights as a leading force in bringing innovation and technology to the legal world – and is trusted by global firms such as eBay and White & Case.About Legaltech Tapas:Legaltech Tapas is a regular podcast that serves up bite sized summaries of the latest legal tools, what they do, and why you might use them. Each episode discusses a different legal tool, and includes an interview with a guest from that company so you can hear directly from the horses mouth why you should be using their product. To get the next episode direct to your inbox, sign up @ https://legaltechtapas.substack.com/ Get on the email list at legaltechtapas.substack.com
מה קורה טקיז? אז הפעם בתוכנית אנחנו מארחים את שמולי, בפרק שכולו באנגלית. שמולי הוא אלוף העולם בהקמת מערך שיווק של חברות מצליחות מאפס, ולמעשה עשה זאת כבר בהצלחה שלוש פעמים ועכשיו מתחיל לעשות זאת בפעם הרביעית. בשיחה שלנו, שמולי מספר מהי האסטרטגיה המוכחת שלו לשיווק של חברה שאינה מוכרת בשוק באמצעות יצירת קטגוריה חדשה ונותן דוגמאות מרתקות למהלכים סופר יצירתיים שלו כמו הפעם בה יצר תוכן שהפך להיות התנ"ך של התחום והורידו אותו 6000 איש ב-48 שעות, פעם אחרת שבה יצר תוכן שגרטנר בסוף העתיקו מהחברה, וגולת הכותרת - מהלך יח"צ מדהים שזכה ל-600 איזכורים ברחבי המדיה העולמית ויצר לידים במשך שנה שלמה. פרק שאסור לפספס! תהנו! What’s up Techies? So this time around, we’re hosting the might Shmuli, in an English only Episode. Shmuli is the master of setting up successful marketing teams from scratch and scaling companies. He’s already done that successful 3 times at Clicktale, Feedvisor and Lawgeex, and he’s just getting started doing it for the 4th time at Identiq. In our chat, Shmuli shares his thinking around building a new category and how beneficial this is for kickstarting a new company in the market. He also provides fascinating marketing campaigns he executed, like that one time his content became that industry’s bible, and was downloaded 6,000 times in 48 hours. Or the other time he created content which Gartner ended up copying from, or the ultimate PR campaign that got his company 600 mentions in the top media outlets globally, and created an inflow of leads that lasted a whole year. Be warned - this is not an episode you can miss! enjoy!
- Opinion: GCs must leverage AI to move beyond limits of case-by-case matter management - Deloitte expands employment law capabilities in the U.S. through Epstein Becker alliance - LexisNexis launches compliance solution to help the legal sector with due diligence around money laundering - California bar examining how AI can improve efficiency - Neota Logic, LawGeex partner to introduce contract review, automation solution
En cette saison d'Halloween, cet épisode de Tech Café et sa rubrique dystopique saura-t-il vous faire peur ? À moins que les annonces des produits Apple n'y parviennent ? Enregistrement du 30/10/2018 Soutenez Tech Café sur Patreon Réagissez à l’émission sur techcafe.fr Discutez entre auditeurs et avec nous sur Telegram Keynote Apple : treat or trick ? iPad Pro “borderless” avec Face ID et USB-C. Apple Pencil 2 avec charge sans fil. Le MacBook Air retina. Des Mac mini plus puissants. Dystopie : STOPIE ! Les Autres : Tim Cook nous alerte contre le complexe informatico-industriel. La Nuit des Masques : propagande sur WhatsApp ? Le futur c’est YouTube ! Tinder ? Ring : qui a peur des écrans ? Les parents à cran. Videodrome : vers une fracture de l’information ? Heureusement Kim arrive. Au passage, les usages du mobile, internet et les réseaux sociaux n’augmentent plus... Invasion Los Angeles : les lunettes screen-block IRL. Kairo : vous êtes mort ? Ressuscitez en bot messenger ! It Follows : la puce d’identification sous-cutanée en Suède. Dorian Gray : un portrait peint par personne acheté très cher par quelqu’un. En bref IA mieux... Fait ton portrait de politicien : 50% Trump + 50% Duterte = 100% malaise. Adobe Sneaks nouveaux outils dopés à l’IA. Lawgeex, le robot avocat est mûr. Le débat du CCE : encoche décalée du Zenfone 6 ou slider du Magic 2 ? RED Hydrogen One : vous avez rendez-vous avec le flop. Vers le tout flexible avec un ordinateur pliable par Samsung ? Les contrats de visibilité Samsung à 1,3 millions pour des utilisateurs d’iPhone. Un pognon MONSTRE ! Elon Musklé : Tesla devient (très) bénéficiaire. Double Dragon Xeon : Intel explose tout. AMD n’est pas épyque. Mais il reste ryzen. Microsoft met à jour ses bénéfices. Sans aucun bug. AWS déçoit avec un petit gros chiffre. IBM rachète Red Hat. Twitter vire des bots et gagne des sous. Bytedance à 75 milliards et tu chantes chantes chantes ce refrain qui te plait ! Le comble du jour : plus d’argent pour le GAB. Un abonnement à la Netflix pour vos apps ? Une home de Google plus… pratique ? La minute sécurité : 4 000 français ciblés par des espions chinois via LinkedIn. Le trafic nord américain régulièrement détourné. Graykey est désormais inopérant sur iOS 12. Des SMS effacés sur le portable d’Alexandre Benalla. Les bots devront passer recaptcha v3. Préservation des jeux vidéos, on avance. Doucement. Bonus Léo Duff : Watch EVERYONE pick the iPhone XR over a 1080p Screen de Jonathan Morrison GPP : Videodrome de Cronenberg. Guillaume : Better Call Saul. La base. Participants : Léo Duff (@leoduffoff sur Twitter et sur Instagram) Guillaume Poggiaspalla Présenté par Guillaume Vendé
Shmuli Goldberg, VP of marketing at LawGeex (lawgeex.com), delivers a complete analysis of the inherent problems of the contract review and approval process that businesses contend with daily, and how artificial intelligence is making the work easier via automation. Goldberg has abundant experience in the areas of legal operations, analytics, and optimization with the special focus on helping legal teams reach their maximum potential. He served as senior technology evangelist at ClickTale, as well as director of marketing at Feedvisor. Goldberg is a regular guest and speaker at varied industry conferences across the globe. Goldberg's team at LawGeex works on advanced contract solutions for business. LawGeex offers award-winning software that automates the process of review and approval for everyday contracts. With a specialty in transformation of legal operations, LawGeex implements artificial intelligence solutions to aid legal teams with automation, thus facilitating in-house legal work, making it easier, more efficient and impactful—automation that enables their customers to focus on their overall mission and goals with less time needed for paperwork. Industry leaders acknowledge that inefficiency costs time, wastes money, and it lowers employee morale. Goldberg discusses the many problems that are specific to contract review and approval, and how LawGeex employs the most advanced artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, and text analysis to assist with the review, comprehension, and ultimately approval or disapproval of a legal contract. He discusses the LawGeex platform and how it assists users to analyze their contracts' contents and thoroughly compare to their legal team's predefined criteria and input, or to their industry's accepted benchmarks. By giving experienced lawyers the opportunity to focus on more complex work, and removing the grunt work from their day, attorneys can have more productive, satisfying days. Goldberg states that it is inevitable that artificial intelligence will have a standing legal position going forward. He states that the use of technologies will become an accepted standard and future cases will set precedent as those who do not use basic available technology for important tasks such as diagnosis in the medical field, etc. could possibly be found to be negligent when problems arise. And Goldberg elaborates on how most bar requirements insist that attorneys utilize the latest technology in their legal work. Goldberg explains the specificity of their platform and how users can detail a long list of things they would like to see in a contract as well as things they do not want to see in a contract, and how the LawGeex AI-enabled software will deliver the results they seek. The legal AI expert discusses the future of contracts and legal claims. And he explains how AI and human work will coexist almost always, as deviations within software will typically require human interaction. As Goldberg explains most automated tasks go forward swimmingly, but in the event, there is a problem, humans decide the best course of action.
I spoke with Shmuli Goldberg, the vice president of marketing for LawGeex, an artificial intelligence tool for contract review automation. We discussed how LawGeex works, its recent research study – AI vs. Lawyers – comparing the performance of its technology with 20 human reviewers, how the perception and acceptance of automation has changed, whether an AI tool can mimic the talent, experience, and judgment of a practicing lawyer, and if lawyers are still relevant.
I spoke with Shmuli Goldberg, the vice president of marketing for LawGeex, an artificial intelligence tool for contract review automation. We discussed how LawGeex works, its recent research study – AI vs. Lawyers – comparing the performance of its technology with 20 human reviewers, how the perception and acceptance of automation has changed, whether an AI tool can mimic the talent, experience, and judgment of a practicing lawyer, and if lawyers are still relevant.
I spoke with Shmuli Goldberg, the vice president of marketing for LawGeex, an artificial intelligence tool for contract review automation. We discussed how LawGeex works, its recent research study – AI vs. Lawyers – comparing the performance of its technology with 20 human reviewers, how the perception and acceptance of automation has changed, whether an AI tool can mimic the talent, experience, and judgment of a practicing lawyer, and if lawyers are still relevant.
Law Firms Are Poised to Offer Broad Solutions Lucy Bassli’s new adventure allows her to have a broad impact on the legal industry. Through her work at LawGeex and the organization she founded, InnoLegal Services, she provides both the ‘what’ of legal advice and the ‘how’ of a consultancy; advising on the effective delivery and receipt of legal services. We summarize our LeftFoot Podcast, Episode 102, below. Today’s in-house legal departments shouldn’t have to pick a law firm and an alternative service provider. They shouldn’t have to piece together service efficiencies and legal tech. Today it’s more common that law firms are coordinating legal administration and technology on behalf of clients. Law firms are perfectly poised to offer a broad legal tech and human resource solution. We’re at an inflection point, the volume of work is overwhelming and budgets aren’t unlimited. Lawyers need to get comfortable with other people and systems doing things on their behalf. It’s smart risk-taking. Relying on technology is no different from relying on a paralegal or an alternative legal solution or outsourcer to help. When automating an integral part of a lawyer’s work adoption comes from positioning the new solution as not different but more efficient due to technology. The technology is not making decisions, its helping lawyers do things faster and with more information. The UK and specifically London seem to be buzzing about legal innovation and legal tech. A recent LeftFoot guest suggested that professional services within the UK specifically London had to quickly implement innovation and efficiencies after the downturn in 2008. The UK didn’t bounce back like the States did. The alternative business structures in the UK allow the delivery of legal services by other businesses, other business people created a healthy tension for innovation. While there are no reasons legal professionals should be threatened by legal technology and outsourcing; there is no reason the legal field should continue as is. Lucy Bassli is a recognized leader in legal operations and innovation. The former Assistant General Counsel at Microsoft she recently joined LawGeex as Chief Legal Strategist. She also founded her own law firm and consultancy, InnoLegal Services. Lucy Bassli Bio
Whose jobs are the robots going to take away? It doesn't look like lawyers are safe... An AI just beat top lawyers at their own game Feb 25, 2018 A new study, conducted by legal AI platform LawGeex in consultation with law professors from Stanford University, Duke University School of Law, and University of Southern California, pitted twenty experienced lawyers against an AI trained to evaluate legal contracts. The human lawyers achieved, on average, an 85 percent accuracy rate, while the AI achieved 95 percent accuracy. The AI also completed the task in 26 seconds, while the human lawyers took 92 minutes on average. The AI also achieved 100 percent accuracy in one contract, on which the highest-scoring human lawyer scored only 97 percent. In short, the human lawyers were trounced. So will this cost lawyers their jobs? The linked article says no: "So does this spell the end of humanity? Not at all. On the contrary, the use of AI can actually help lawyers expedite their work, and free them up to focus on tasks that still require a human brain." On the Other hand… Yes these tools will make existing lawyers more productive, but that doesn’t mean it won’t cost lawyers’ jobs. How many billable hours have already been lost to LegalZoom? We see something similar happenning with AI's outdiagnosing doctors. Will we soon live in a world where we receive some or all of our medical care and legal advice from machine? Computers are already better than doctors at diagnosing some diseases Dec 12, 2017 Next time: how computers might play a role in diagnosing and treating the biggest killer of them all: aging. WT 412-725
Episode #12 Interview With Noory Bechor, CEO & Co - Founder @ LawGeex by Global Tech Box
Noory Bechor was doing business law for a big law firm in Israel when he came to the realization that lawyers' process is far too inefficient. So he came up with LawGeex, a cloud-based artificial intelligence program that uses machine learning to help revolutionize the legal world. In this episode of The Florida Bar Podcast, Noory joins hosts Christine Bilbrey and Jonathon Israel to discuss how LawGeex works and how this and other artificial intelligence will continue to make lawyers more efficient, without replacing their jobs. Tune in for a clear explanation of the way machine learning works and how it replaces simple, repetitious tasks like drafting contracts. Noory Bechor is the CEO and founder of LawGeeks. As a former commercial lawyer, he combines his years of experience with his entrepreneurial spirit to help other lawyers #lovelegalagain, making their work easy, efficient, and even more impactful.
Segment 1:SC Moatti is a mobile veteran from Silicon Valley and a pioneer in the areas of mobile, innovation and leadership. While serving as an executive at companies like Facebook, Trulia and Nokia, SC launched and monetized mobile products that are now used by billions of people. She is the author of the bestselling book mobilized: An Insider's Guide to the Business and Future of Connected Technology. Segment 2: Tish Squillaro is the founder of CANDOR Consulting, a management consulting firm that advises executives. She helps drive success through leveraging human capital. Tish has written for Wired Magazine and co-authored HeadTrash and HeadTrash2.Segment 3: Noory Bechor is the CEO and Founder of LawGeex, which brings legal contract reviews to millions of people online.Segment 4: Mike Michalowicz is the author of the business books Surge (May 2016), Profit First (July 2014), The Pumpkin Plan (July 2012) and The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur and is a former small business columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Segment 5: Aditi Agarwal is a fashion expert with an extensive experience in Fashion Technology. She is the co-founder of DEZZIO LLC. Sponsored by Nextiva and Sage Summit.
Noory Bechor CEO of LawGeex, a leading contract review platform powered by Artificial Intelligence explains how his firm is helping entrepreneurs and businesses: