Artificial Intelligence and the legal industry (2/2)
While we’re years away from truly autonomous forms of law firm Artificial Intelligence (the type of ‘strong’ AI Sofia the robot represents an early step towards), weaker or ‘narrow’ AI is already enhancing our lives. Google is probably the most advanced and ubiquitous form of AI we’re familiar with – using natural language processes to interpret users’ search queries (spelling mistakes and all) in order to retrieve the most relevant results.
How can Artificial Intelligence help in business? (1/2)
Ask someone what springs to mind when they hear the words AI or Business Artificial Intelligence, and the first thing they might mention is a young Haley Joel Osment in the film version of AI. Or internet sensation Sofia, the world’s first robotic citizen. In fact, a brief foray into movie history shows that the concept of AI has been thrilling audiences for some time.Business intelligence meets Artificial Intelligence Ask someone what springs to mind when they hear the words AI or Business Artificial Intelligence, and the first thing they might mention is a young Haley Joel Osment in the film version of AI. Or internet sensation Sofia, the world’s first robotic citizen. In fact, a brief foray into movie history shows that the concept of AI has been thrilling audiences for some time. Whether it’s Gort from The Day the Earth Stood Still, in 1951; Westworld’s vision of the future in 1973; Terminator; Blade Runner or the recent adaptation of Ernest Cline’s novel, Ready Player One, we’ve been provided with a powerful image-library of what AI might look like.