As the Financial Times highlights, AI agents are showing strong potential in legal tech—accelerating processes like compliance checks and contract reviews. But challenges around accuracy and liability mean legal teams still insist on human oversight. This reflects a broader truth: in order for AI to scale across the enterprise, it must be both powerful and trustworthy. That’s why at Mindbreeze, we place accuracy, transparency, and context at the center of our AI-powered knowledge management solutions. By grounding responses in enterprise data, we ensure organizations can rely on AI to support critical decisions. Full article available here: https://lnkd.in/ebHGRWqR? #Mindbreeze #EnterpriseAI #DigitalTransformation
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Generative AI hit legal technology a couple of years ago; now AI agents are emerging as a new subset to think about. Agentic AI can perform series of tasks on its own — make decisions, take action or solve problems — and could help hard-pressed legal teams. At least, that is the promise - as this Financial Times piece by Nick Huber puts it; plus oberservations from Salesforce, Eudia, Legora What is the role of the human lawyers? Is the legal industry ready? #legaltech #agenticAI https://lnkd.in/eAyQCsp9
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Not so secret agent. My Financial Times article about AI agents in the legal sector. The software - also known as agentic AI - is tipped as the next-big-thing in artificial intelligence. It promises to handle ever more complex jobs autonomously and fast. But legal teams are cautious. My 48th article for the FT and my tenth or so about legal tech, which is becoming one of my main specialisms within tech. I spoke to company legal departments using AI agents, tech analysts and suppliers of the tech. There's a lot of hype about artificial intelligence tech in business, including the legal sector. Experts told me that it could be a transformative technology, but also that - as ever in tech - software suppliers' marketing pitches are typically at least two to three years ahead of the norm in business. For big gains in productivity and time savings, companies need to give AI agents autonomy. But few - if any companies - seem willing to do that. Humans fact checkers remain very much "in the loop". #legaltech #AgenticAI #legal https://lnkd.in/eM6gc4xH
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Too often, tools branded as “AI agents” are really just workflows with a shiny interface. Real agentic AI is different: it holds a goal, adapts when things change, chooses the right tools, respects policy, and actually completes the job, without constant babysitting. That’s the standard we’re building toward at #Flowsign: digital management, AI-driven contract generation, and e-signatures that work end-to-end, with auditability and policy-awareness built in. Great read on this from Artificial Lawyer 👉 https://lnkd.in/d6JPdx2i #AgenticAI #LegalTech #eSignature
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⚖️ Agentic AI is quietly revolutionizing legal operations. Unlike traditional generative AI, agentic AI can autonomously handle multi-step legal tasks — from reviewing contracts to routing internal queries — with minimal human input. 📉 Some studies mention results like 25% time savings on non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). But it’s not without risks. Accuracy, oversight, and liability remain critical concerns. The best results come from AI-human collaboration, not full automation. Still, for in-house legal teams under pressure, agentic AI offers a compelling path to efficiency, scalability, and smarter workflows. More on https://lnkd.in/eryKQxYg #LegalTech #AI #AgenticAI #Innovation #DigitalTransformation #Efficiency #InHouseCounsel Julien Jacqué Kirti Sharma Dmytro Fomenko
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AI use gaining ground rapidly across legal profession. Stuart Greenhill, senior director of segment management at LexisNexis UK, commented: “Lawyers are proving that AI delivers clear commercial returns. They’re using it to increase billable hours, rethink pricing models, and deliver more value to clients. “Firms that treat AI as a strategic investment, not just an efficiency tool, will gain a decisive edge in profitability and client satisfaction.” https://lnkd.in/e4uaGFnu
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Innovation isn’t just transforming the DNS ecosystem — it’s reshaping the legal world too. Our partner Yoomity shares why legaltech providers and IP firms should view AI as an opportunity to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and client service — not as a threat. Read the blog post here: https://lnkd.in/dX2Bn3yS #LegalTech
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The hidden value of legal tech and AI isn’t in the manual. The real breakthroughs come when in-house teams push past “intended use” to find their own adaptive applications that multiply capacity in ways designers never imagined. More in the second article in the eight-part "GC x AI" series in Bloomberg Law linked here: https://lnkd.in/e6bjYbvv
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The hidden value of legal tech and AI isn’t in the manual. The real breakthroughs come when in-house teams push past “intended use” to find their own adaptive applications that multiply capacity in ways designers never imagined. More in the second article in the eight-part "GC x AI" series in Bloomberg Law linked here: https://lnkd.in/e6bjYbvv
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