The Demystification of Legal AI

<p>In 1956, one of the founding fathers of AI, John McCarthy, defined artificial intelligence as &ldquo;<em>machines that can perform tasks that are characteristic of human intelligence&rdquo;</em>. What is meant by&nbsp;<em>human intelligence</em>&nbsp;in the definition is a bit opaque.</p> <p>We can take a crack at the definition and think of artificial intelligence as a &ldquo;<em>technique that uses machines to replicate the problem-solving and decision-making capabilities of the human mind&rdquo;</em>. The&nbsp;<em>artificial</em>&nbsp;part means that it&rsquo;s pure mimicry and imitation. The&nbsp;<em>intelligence</em>&nbsp;part means that it captures some human ability of problem-solving or decision-making.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/simplexico/the-demystification-of-legal-ai-fa2dea3debc2"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>