The legal engineer role has existed for over a decade, but it has become especially prominent more recently with the rise of generative artificial intelligence. Experts have likened the current, gen ...
Speaking at the Janders Dean Legal Horizons Conference earlier this week, Stewart Rasmussen, head of client services APAC at HighQ, said employing a legal engineer can help lawyers to see the IT team ...
Within weeks of ChatGPT's public release on Nov. 30, interest in its possible uses in the legal industry exploded. From new products to potential regulation, legal had officially entered a GPT frenzy ...
Cimplifi, a leader in AI orchestration for eDiscovery and contract analytics, today announced the expansion of its AI consulting, advisory, and legal engineering services, helping clients move from AI ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine a new technique in prompt ...
Don’t call me a lawyer—I am a “legal engineer” A software-driven world needs a new type of lawyer as AI and digital privacy complexity changes the way legal firms do business.
Technology roles are changing all the time. But it’s not just the scope, remit and purview of IT jobs that are in constant flux, it is the designation and nature of the roles themselves. The newest ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of legal practice, a new skill is swiftly becoming indispensable for lawyers: prompt engineering. As generative artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, ...