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Marchant on the Limitations of Artificial Intelligence

Faculty Director Gary Marchant recently spoke on artificial intelligence (AI) as part of the Law + Innovation program organized by Navigant Consulting and the ABA Section of Litigation.

Marchant discussed the evolution of AI across industries and its impact on the legal profession. Marchant also sat down with Navigant’s Jim Vint to discuss the limitations of AI, including a lack of common sense and acting on incomplete or inaccurate data.

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