Travers Smith has launched an ‘AI academy’ open to the entire firm.
The training programme aims to “embed a deeper understanding” of how AI can be used, according to the firm.
Law's adoption of AI products continues to develop, though the outcomes are still uncertain, with disagreement about how it is to be deployed, into which sectors, and which jobs might be affected.
October 23, 2024 at 08:07 AM
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Travers Smith has launched an ‘AI academy’ open to the entire firm.
The training programme aims to “embed a deeper understanding” of how AI can be used, according to the firm.
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