SYDNEY -- Being "tech-savvy" is the "key principle" for lawyers to gain the ability to adapt in the artificial intelligence era as AI makes increasing inroads in the legal sector, according to the CEO of London-based international law firm Ashurst.
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Paul Jenkins, CEO of London-based international law firm Ashurst, says its use of artificial intelligence is impressing clients.
SYDNEY -- Being "tech-savvy" is the "key principle" for lawyers to gain the ability to adapt in the artificial intelligence era as AI makes increasing inroads in the legal sector, according to the CEO of London-based international law firm Ashurst.