Despite law firms staying quiet about their use of artificial intelligence and how it will impact the legal industry, experts agree that AI will fundamentally change how firms operate.
But will the rise of AI create a need for executives solely tasked with AI, or will that just fall under the umbrella of an already existing role? In this interview executive director of Major, Lindsey & Africa’s partner practice group Carlos Pauling, who’s based in Atlanta, discusses the question along with other ways AI could disrupt the legal profession.
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