When I'm speaking at conferences about the expanded use of legal tech, a lawyer or judge in the audience will invariably show an eagerness to highlight the risks of these new tools. Legal expert systems are no exception. Alarmists will often dwell on the very existence of a risk, with little concern for the scale,... Continue Reading →
The Value Proposition for Expert Systems
The value proposition for expert systems is simple. Capture the knowledge and reasoning from subject matter experts in a given domain and make it available to non-expert users through a technology-based system. Dealing with an expert system isn't the same as dealing with a human expert. Computers have no common sense. They are only capable of... Continue Reading →