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AI is transforming industries at an unprecedented pace, but when it comes to legal, adoption is still in its early days. In this episode of Mind At Work, I sit down with Peter Duffy, Founder and CEO of Titans, a LegalTech and AI consultancy that helps legal service providers and in-house teams drive innovative transformation.
We explore why 2024 marked a turning point for AI in legal, the biggest challenges to adoption, and how forward-thinking legal teams are moving from experimentation to execution.
Peter shares his insights on the risks of "shiny object syndrome," why AI needs to be embedded into existing workflows to succeed, and how firms can measure real impact.
Plus, we discuss what’s next—will AI agents reshape legal work? Will law firms be forced to pass on AI-driven cost savings? And are we underestimating just how fast AI capabilities are evolving?
If you’re a legal or business leader thinking about AI adoption, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
By Lorna KhemrazAI is transforming industries at an unprecedented pace, but when it comes to legal, adoption is still in its early days. In this episode of Mind At Work, I sit down with Peter Duffy, Founder and CEO of Titans, a LegalTech and AI consultancy that helps legal service providers and in-house teams drive innovative transformation.
We explore why 2024 marked a turning point for AI in legal, the biggest challenges to adoption, and how forward-thinking legal teams are moving from experimentation to execution.
Peter shares his insights on the risks of "shiny object syndrome," why AI needs to be embedded into existing workflows to succeed, and how firms can measure real impact.
Plus, we discuss what’s next—will AI agents reshape legal work? Will law firms be forced to pass on AI-driven cost savings? And are we underestimating just how fast AI capabilities are evolving?
If you’re a legal or business leader thinking about AI adoption, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.