Reducing risk through AI

Simon Tolson Stacy Sinclair BW 2019

In the first of two articles on the applications of AI  in construction law, Simon Tolson and Stacy Sinclair discuss risk management

Some claim we are amid an AI armageddon, with every level of humanity set to be massively disrupted by artificial intelligence (AI). While much of this is hype, the reality within the practice of law is that AI is indeed beginning to have a substantial impact, especially in two key areas. The first, risk and contract management, will be discussed in this article, while a later article will consider the use of AI in predicting the outcome of disputes.

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