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Friend or Foe: A Debate about Contract AI and Whether It Will Steal Your Job


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 62 minutes
Recorded Date: January 29, 2019
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Agenda


  • AI Timeline
  • The Future of AI
  • Robots vs. People
  • What is Contracts AI?
  • Real World Examples
  • Legacy Contract Portfolio Analysis
  • New Contract Checking
  • Real-Time Monitoring
  • Virtual Contract Advisor
  • Autonomous Contract-Bots
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: January 29, 2019
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

Artificial Intelligence is sweeping through our daily lives and stirring up a frenzy of speculation. For lawyers, the use of AI to perform contract analysis is both exciting and scary. In a panel debate we’ll pick apart the different theories about whether your job is, or isn’t, at risk, and what you can do to ride the AI wave rather than drown in it.

This program was recorded as part of ALM's Legalweek Conference on January 29th, 2019.

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Panelists

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Gregory Culloo

Partner
PwC

Gregory Culloo is a partner at PricewaterhouseCooper LLP.

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Benjamin Polster

Corporate Legal, Process & Technology Management
Siemens Healthcare GmbH

Benjamin is a Legal Engineer in charge of Corporate Legal, Process & Technology at Siemens Healthcare GmbH.

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Jamie Wodetzki

Chief Product Officer & Co-Founder
Exari

Jamie co-founded Exari in 2000 and served as CEO until 2008 when he relocated to Boston to expand the company. Prior to co-founding Exari, Jamie was a Senior Associate with Minter Ellison, a large Australian law firm, where he focused on copyright, technology and the information industries. He is a Fellow of the Center for Legal Innovation, part of Vermont Law School. He received his law degree from the University of Melbourne.


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