
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.

Leigh Feaviour’s mission to revolutionise BT’s employee and customer experience

IAG Loyalty discusses its multi-year digital transformation and the future of product and customer-centric loyalty.

An IoT pilot that started off in a squash club is being rolled out across Baker Hughes’ global infrastructure

I&O leaders must identify the emerging trends most likely to impact their organisation and implement effective tactics to respond.

The data centre is known for its manual, repetitive tasks – and it’s time to put a stop to this, writes Druva’s W. Curtis Preston

Henry Harrison, Co-founder and Chief Scientist at Garrison on why endpoint security is critical to maintaining a Zero Trust environment

This month Ben, Rom and James discuss the coronavirus’ impact on Mobile World Congress and the technology industry as a whole. The panel also revisit our Lenovo case study and hear from Aptum Technologies CEO Susan Bowen about her experience of being elected to the Forbes Technology Council.

In this episode, Duncan Cousins and Henrik Nilsson from Apptio debate ‘quantum computing’, ‘digital evangelist’, ‘DevOps’ and more.

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.