Law firms are lagging behind their corporate counterparts in using generative AI and agentic AI. Next year, law firms must bridge the gap because of agentic AI’s potential to solve pressing issues and because clients—and legal ethics—demand technological competency.
Hesitation to Adopt New Tech
Agentic AI—unlike reactive systems such as traditional generative AI that creates original content in response to a user’s prompt or request—is proactive and capable of initiating tasks, adapting to changing environments, and operating independently in real time. It can be thought of as generative AI’s more autonomous cousin.
This technology, already being used by ...
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