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Technology & Science

Jul. 28, 2016

Self-driving laws

They will ultimately displace the entire legal profession as we know it, while creating demand for a new set of skills that will become the core of the legal profession. By Anthony J. Casey and Anthony Niblett

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By Anthony J. Casey and Anthony Niblett

Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data are the buzzwords of 2016. Machines, nowadays, not only outperform humans at mechanical or physical tasks; they also outperform humans at tasks for which "human judgment" was once considered essential.

Forty years ago, it was unthinkable that a computer could beat a human master at chess. Ten years ago, it was unthinkable that a machine could w...

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