Thomson Reuters Legal Director of Market Intelligence, David Curle, attended last week’s International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ICAIL) which is now in its 30th year and shared his key insights from the pre-Conference workshop session on AI and Legal Practice organized by current International Association of AI and Law President Katie Atkinson, local host Jerome Keppens of King’s College, and Nick West, Chief Strategy Officer of Mishcon de Reya. Read his full analysis here.
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