Only about one in four people working at law firms and law departments that use legal technology use tools based on artificial intelligence or machine learning, according to a survey of lawyers, technologists and executives.
More than half of the total respondents to a new Bloomberg Law survey —54 percent— said they don’t use AI or machine learning tools. A quarter said they didn’t know if they use them—which survey authors said could reflect a knowledge gap and an underuse of valuable technology.
There may be people at law firms and in-house counsel offices who are using different legal tech ...
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