Book Review: Robots in Law
Laurence Eastham reviews Joanna Goodman’s book, Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services, published by Ark Group (148 pp, £99) ISBN: 9781783582648…
Laurence Eastham reviews Joanna Goodman’s book, Robots in Law: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Legal Services, published by Ark Group (148 pp, £99) ISBN: 9781783582648…
Malcolm Dowden and Alastair Mitton suggest a specific application of the IoT that might help in dispute resolution…
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Neil Brown with some near-term thoughts and predictions…
A selection of predictions, mainly concerning anticipated legal developments…
A selection of predictions covering technical issues and developments affecting lawyers and the wider world…
This issue is dominated by two themes – predictions for 2017 and beyond and articles inspired by presentations at the SCL Tech Law Futures Conference. Those themes are pretty obviously connected. Real Change? I have contributed to the Tech Law Futures section as I was one of the speakers at the Conference. I have tried…
In (probably) the last of our predictions posts, Ed Boal closes with a bang – really perceptive views on the prospects for mainstream AI, the rise of the chatbots, M&A and more…
Justin Dear focuses on autonomous vehicles…
Jane Seager looks at domain names, internet governance and the ongoing impact of technology in general…
Clive Davies considers the ongoing development of, and dependence on, smartphones…