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A Computer Trained to “Think” like an Associate
Could a computer put the jobs of future associates in Jeopardy? The answer to that, in Jeopardy style, comes in the form of a question, "Who is Watson?" It may ultimately mean legal research performed in seconds rather than hours. This...
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over 12 years ago
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The solution is the latest in a series of online legal research innovations from LexisNexis that help legal professionals drive better outcomes for their business and their clients "Lexis Advance for Associates is the continuation of our strategy...
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over 12 years ago
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Lexis Advance for Associates Coming Soon!
The solution is the latest in a series of online legal research innovations from LexisNexis that help legal professionals drive better outcomes for their business and their clients "Lexis Advance for Associates is the continuation of our strategy...
Lori Sieron
over 12 years ago
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A Computer Trained to “Think” like an Associate
Could a computer put the jobs of future associates in Jeopardy? The answer to that, in Jeopardy style, comes in the form of a question, "Who is Watson?" It may ultimately mean legal research performed in seconds rather than hours. This week...