The AI Mirage in Law — Starting conversations

<p>People working in software development are always on the lookout for ways they can optimise how they work. For example, linters are plugins that live inside a code editor that can tidy your code up as you write it. Coders working on front end code can use libraries such as Storybook, which helps to simplify collaboration by isolating user interface components from underlying business logic.</p> <p>These are all things that bring improvement, but they are changes in how people work. As a result, they not only require upfront investment but also buy-in from the people affected by them. In most software development teams, sensible discussions take place around whether these kinds of changes are worthwhile. To the extent they are, upfront effort is prioritised in the same way as more exciting feature development.</p> <p><a href="https://jackwshepherd.medium.com/the-ai-mirage-in-law-starting-conversations-1dee28e3dcc1"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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