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Special report Legal technology Artificial intelligence has a lot to offer the legal sector in terms of efficiency and value for money Q What trends are you seeing in AI? David Halliwell, director for knowledge, risk and legal services, Pinsent Masons: It's all about data at the moment, either extracting or analysing. It's been said that law firms don't really have big data issues to deal with, but they do have scale and structure to deal with, particularly with large volumes of contracts. The ability to extract meaning from that -- turning words and clauses into valuebased data -- is where we are now. Karl Chapman, chief executive, Riverview Law: The race to create virtual assistants to help customers access legal support and guidance quickly and cost-effectively.
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