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In the second episode of 'Future Ready Lawyer: AI and the Evolution of Legal Practice,' the discussion revolves around the adoption and challenges of generative AI in legal practice. The episode touches on the current state of AI use in legal firms and specific applications of generative AI. Hosts discuss the varied adoption rates, the effectiveness of AI tools, and the impact of AI on legal efficiency. They point out issues related to cost and training that hinder widespread adoption.
Show note sources: Damien Charlotin ‘AI Hallucination Cases’ https://www.damiencharlotin.com/hallucinations/ Thomson Reuters ‘2025 Generative AI in Professional Services Report’ https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/reports/2025-generative-ai-in-professional-services-report Dye & Durham ‘Lawyers face work-life paradox as AI adoption soars across the profession’ https://dyedurham.com.au/lawyers-face-work-life-paradox-as-ai-adoption-soars-across-the-profession/ Clayton Utz ‘Clayton Utz adopts Harvey in next step of AI journey’ https://www.claytonutz.com/about/media-releases/2025/september/media-release-clayton-utz-adopts-harvey-in-next-step-of-ai-journey Webb, Julian and Paterson, Jeannie Marie, THE EVOLUTION OF LEGAL KNOWLEDGE WORK IN AN AGE OF BRILLIANT(?) TECHNOLOGIES: FROM ROBO-LAWYER TO DIGITAL LAW CLERK (April 02, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5371536 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5371536 Open AI ‘How we’re responding to The New York Times’ data demands in order to protect user privacy’ https://openai.com/index/response-to-nyt-data-demands/
By Armin Alimardani, Mark Bennett, Alexandra VostIn the second episode of 'Future Ready Lawyer: AI and the Evolution of Legal Practice,' the discussion revolves around the adoption and challenges of generative AI in legal practice. The episode touches on the current state of AI use in legal firms and specific applications of generative AI. Hosts discuss the varied adoption rates, the effectiveness of AI tools, and the impact of AI on legal efficiency. They point out issues related to cost and training that hinder widespread adoption.
Show note sources: Damien Charlotin ‘AI Hallucination Cases’ https://www.damiencharlotin.com/hallucinations/ Thomson Reuters ‘2025 Generative AI in Professional Services Report’ https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/reports/2025-generative-ai-in-professional-services-report Dye & Durham ‘Lawyers face work-life paradox as AI adoption soars across the profession’ https://dyedurham.com.au/lawyers-face-work-life-paradox-as-ai-adoption-soars-across-the-profession/ Clayton Utz ‘Clayton Utz adopts Harvey in next step of AI journey’ https://www.claytonutz.com/about/media-releases/2025/september/media-release-clayton-utz-adopts-harvey-in-next-step-of-ai-journey Webb, Julian and Paterson, Jeannie Marie, THE EVOLUTION OF LEGAL KNOWLEDGE WORK IN AN AGE OF BRILLIANT(?) TECHNOLOGIES: FROM ROBO-LAWYER TO DIGITAL LAW CLERK (April 02, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5371536 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5371536 Open AI ‘How we’re responding to The New York Times’ data demands in order to protect user privacy’ https://openai.com/index/response-to-nyt-data-demands/