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Commercial Dispute Resolution: The Next Major Employer to Be Lost to Automation?
24 September 2018
WilmerHale
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In a review of the increased uses of legal technology and
artificial intelligence in commercial disputes, WilmerHale Counsel
Michael Howe—in an article published by Commercial
Dispute Resolution—finds that the role of the human
practitioner looks set to remain.
Excerpt: The invasion of technology into
the field of work is seen as one of the great challenges of our
time. Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has opined that
"robots will be able to do everything better than us",
and described artificial intelligence (AI) as "the biggest
existential threat".
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