From left, Tracey Freed of Freed Law, Yves Berquist, legal AI expert, Zach St. Martin, head of business and legal affairs for 8i, at an AI in the Law training event at Loyola Law School. The panel was featured as part of Loyola's TechTainment conference, which was co-hosted by the Los Angeles Intellectual Property Law Association.
Trying to illustrate how advanced predictive analytics programs can help lawyers win cases and close deals, data scientist and tech CEO Yves Burgquist shared a story about a self-teaching artificial intelligence that won a sophisticated strategy board game.
AlphaGo, created by Google subsidiary DeepMind, was designed to conquer the Chinese game "Go." In a world championship Go tournament, the AI inexplicably made a move no one in at...
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