
Jay Madheswaran
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Aug 19, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Isha Marathe |Rhys Dipshan |Brian Lee |Jay Madheswaran
San Diego-based practice management and integrated payment software provider CARET, formerly known as AbacusNext, laid off at least three of its top executives in the period between mid-June and July to recover profits after the sale of their flagship product HotDocs to Mitratech. Among those let go include CARET CEO Keri Gohman; CARET chief revenue officer and president, Joanna Trimble; and the vice president of GTM Operations and Customer Success at CARET, Anne McNutly.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
law.com | Jay Madheswaran
Today, any conversation about AI inevitably includes a mention of agents. That’s because, well, there’s a lot to talk about. Described by OpenAI leaders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman as systems capable of autonomous action towards loosely defined goals, AI agents represent a tectonic shift in how we interact with intelligent systems. Want to continue reading?
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Aug 8, 2024 |
artificialintelligence-news.com | Jay Madheswaran
Amid the excitement over how AI will revolutionise healthcare, advertising, logistics, and everything else, one industry has flown under the radar: the legal profession. In fact, the business of law is a strong contender for achieving the highest return on investment (ROI) from using AI. Law firms are seen as traditional, not as eager adopters of new technology, but most have used machine learning (ML) for years.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
unite.ai | Jay Madheswaran
Amid the excitement over how AI will revolutionize healthcare, advertising, logistics and everything else, one industry has flown under the radar: the legal profession. In fact, the business of law is a strong contender for achieving the highest return on investment (ROI) from using AI. Law firms are seen as traditional, not as eager adopters of new technology, but most have used machine learning (ML) for years.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
law.com | Jay Madheswaran
Up to now, the legal business has been surprisingly untouched by technology, but that’s changing quickly as lawyers embrace AI in myriad ways. Their use of AI already goes far beyond individual attorneys using it to work with contracts and research. Law firms of all sizes are applying AI (both machine learning and generative AI) to augment and speed-up many of their day-to-day processes. Want to continue reading?
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