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Three of the most influential leaders in science and technology, Bill Gates, Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk, have all recently warned that AI poses 'existential threats' to mankind. All of us, lawyers included, should be cognisant of the current state of the art, and how quickly AI's will become pervasive. \r
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Catch up on this webinar where Gerard Frith, CEO of Matter, a digital consultancy working with corporates to implement AI solutions, illustrates the capabilities of current 'cognitive' systems. \r
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- Can current AI technology make autonomous decisions? Could an AI be considered a person? \r
- The last twenty years has been gradual preparation for the explosion that is now happening.\r
- It is estimated that 45% of jobs will be replaced or significantly affected by AI in the next 20 years. How will this affect the legal profession?
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