Exploring New Frontiers in Legal Tech: Global Directory Launch and AI’s Ethical Boundaries Webinar Unveiled

In an era where technology and law intersect more than ever, professionals from around the globe are turning their attention to an upcoming webinar and a newly launched legal tech directory to stay abreast of these changes. The webinar, titled ‘The Limits of AI,’ is co-hosted by Juro and will feature a discussion on the ethical boundaries of artificial intelligence in legal practices. Meanwhile, the launch of GOLT, a comprehensive global legal tech directory, marks a significant milestone for legal professionals seeking resources beyond their local markets.

Scheduled for February 26 at 2 PM GMT, ‘The Limits of AI’ webinar seeks to tackle pressing questions about the role of AI in legal contexts. Can artificial intelligence handle any legal task, or are there certain areas where human judgment remains irreplaceable? Notable speakers such as Alex Hamilton, CEO of Radiant Law, Tanisha Minev, Senior Legal Counsel at Yoco, and Richard Mabey, CEO of Juro, will discuss these questions under the guidance of Richard Tromans, founder of Artificial Lawyer. This session promises to challenge existing paradigms and provoke thoughtful inspection on how far AI can go in the field of law.

Parallel to this thought-provoking debate, the legal sector is also celebrating the launch of GOLT, a global legal tech directory providing listings from several countries including Brazil, India, Germany, Singapore, Australia, and China. The platform, demonstrated through an AL TV Walk Through with founder Tom Pfennig, offers a comprehensive view of the diverse technologies available across the legal industry worldwide. While vendors can list for free, access to the directory involves a fee, ensuring a curated experience for its users.

This demonstration video highlights various functionalities of the GOLT platform and is available for viewing on YouTube, complete with options for different playback qualities like HD. The directory is expected to expand its listings with additional countries in the near future, broadening its appeal and utility for global legal professionals.

As AI continues to be a significant tool in drafting and reviewing contracts, its limitations and capabilities are under scrutiny. Many in the legal profession have adopted AI technologies, but the question on everyone’s mind remains: what is the ultimate reach of AI in law? The upcoming webinar aims to address these debates head-on, by bringing experts to discuss the potential and pitfalls of AI in legal operations.

For those interested in delving deeper into developments in legal technology, subscribing to the AL TV channel on YouTube is recommended. The channel offers a host of resources including product walkthroughs and interviews, and has already attracted over 1,000 subscribers.

As we approach the weekend, these developments in legal tech invite practitioners and enthusiasts alike to explore new horizons in the field. They offer tools and discussions that could define future practices, setting the stage for a more informed and technologically equipped legal landscape.

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