
AI is in trouble with the law
AI is already showing what it can do in service of the legal profession. But in order for AI to succeed, it needs the lawyers to step up.
AI is already showing what it can do in service of the legal profession. But in order for AI to succeed, it needs the lawyers to step up.
Searce’s SVP Patrick Bangert highlights AI’s potential and warns of a looming problem with potentially harmful consequences if left unresolved.
Lebara CTO Torsten Minkwitz tells us what a public cloud migration is delivering for the UK telco
How Ericsson is helping telecoms providers meet the world’s extraordinary demand for connectivity.
Pegasystems’ CTO, Don Schuerman explains what is driving low code and the benefit it brings to businesses.
Ciena’s EMEA CTO Jürgen Hatheier chats COVID-19, modern connectivity and his vision for “adaptive” networks
Businesses are interested in blockchain’s capabilities but see too much uncertainty, writes Quest’s Colin Truran
As AI adoption accelerates, emerging legislation focuses on protecting personal data, managing risks, and preventing bias, creating a complex legal landscape for global businesses.
In this episode recorded before the COVID-19 outbreak, AI specialists Martin Neale and Neil Howell discuss ‘DevOps’, ‘customer centricity’, ‘augmented reality’ and more.
This month Ben, Rom and James look at the extraordinary investments made into Reliance Jio Platforms over recent months and discuss the wider technology landscape in India. They also chat about our case study with UK telco KCOM, while Ben speaks to AppDynamics regional CTO Gregg Ostrowski about the mounting pressure on IT teams.
AI is already showing what it can do in service of the legal profession. But in order for AI to succeed, it needs the lawyers to step up.
Searce’s SVP Patrick Bangert highlights AI’s potential and warns of a looming problem with potentially harmful consequences if left unresolved.