Amid all the generative artificial intelligence discussions at Legalweek, some at the conference focused on an older opportunity—and challenge—facing the legal market: Organizing and harnessing all the data at its disposal. Such a task is vital not only to stay ahead of regulatory risk and competitors, but also to support the future evolution of AI and its application in the industry.
After all, artificial intelligence systems —no matter how sophisticated or basic—need organized data to train on, especially when one seeks to tailor them to specific use cases such as reviewing legal documents.