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Technology & Science

May 7, 2015

Artificial intelligence and the future of law

If artificial intelligence constructs can diagnose diseases, then it certainly can notch up analysis of cases so as to improve upon attorney performance. By Michael H. Cohen


By Michael H. Cohen


My health care law practice has morphed over the past few years from principally representing
physicians and health care facilities in brick-and-mortar operations, to advising
ventures using telemedicine, mobile medical apps, and other health care technologies.
Many clients I once counseled on legal issues relevant to the delivery of health care services have migrated to creating health ...

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