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Generative AI has made a significant impact on how we work since Chat GPT launched in 2022. Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT have evolved rapidly, improving human-machine interaction. For…
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Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are reshaping how lawyers service their clients in Singapore. Furthermore, AI adoption is on the rise. However, legal professionals must take ethical issues into consideration, balancing…
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Thomson Reuters’ Future of Professionals Report – Asia & Emerging Markets Edition found 70% of corporate professionals in SEA want AI to help with work.
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Explore global insights and trends in corporate law departments with our 2024 State of Corporate Law Department Report.
Read moreThe 2023 Legal Department Operations Index
The 2023 Legal Department Operations Index, reveals how legal teams are balancing a myriad of new and old challenges.
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Charting AI governance at TechFuture. Microsoft, L’Oréal and industry experts share insights for responsible AI adoption
Read moreTech & the Law 2023 Report: Perceptions and Priorities
Discover the latest insights, technology trends and generative AI perceptions in the legal industry.
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The newly published ‘2023 State of the Corporate Law Department’ report examines what department leaders are seeing as priorities this year.
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