I practiced Law for 45 years before I retired eight years ago. I’ve had a couple of hundred bad experiences. Clients, judges, jurors, Government drones (the human kind), secretaries, partners, associates, opposing counsel you name it. I was just joking around with LionJim.
The first time I heard of Ai in the profession was about three months ago. My original thought was “What the hell a robot follows you around the office”. I guess I’ve been gone too long.
Sadly not so far fetched as to be obviously farcical!
You'd like some of the new tech. For instance, I can tell it to find me where a topic was discussed in a depo transcript, and it'll give me all the page and line examples, and then allow me to just click through and watch each segment of testimony while I read along (assuming video'd). During doc review, it'll learn as we code things relevant to move similar types of documents to the forefront of the review, so that by the time you're 10-15% in, it will have pushed all the irrelevant docs to the back of the review allowing you to find the important items earlier and faster. It's really useful stuff.