At the New Jersey State Bar Association annual meeting and conference in Atlantic City Wednesday, the keynote presentation and a panel of experts addressed how artificial intelligence is shaping the legal profession and the concerns the technology will present to attorneys in the coming years.
The keynote presenter, Chris Mattmann, president and founder of Mattman.AI, also serves as the leader of technology and innovation at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology, as well as a division manager for the Artificial Intelligence, Analytics and Innovation Development Organization in the Information Technology and Solutions Directorate at NASA.
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