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<blockquote data-quote="axelbeugre" data-source="post: 167104" data-attributes="member: 30937"><p>I do not know what you mean by 'structure', but I think that it is important to analyse the topic from a positive as well as a negative lense, meaning highlighting the positive aspects of the use of technology and AI but also what are some of the negative consequences of its use, for example the loss of some positions in law firms (since AI is slowly starting to do everything you need from a legal stand point), but also the lack of personal touch that the interaction lawyers and clients have because of the use of technology (since everything is done only and contracts are stipulated thanks to certain AI tools that will also uncover what the client wants without them being present in a meeting) </p><p>some considerations that I would make are: </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The implementation of technology/AI in a law firm, from contract-drafting to spelling checking, this has helped massively the work lawyers do on a daily basis since they are more able to focus on attracting clients to the firms for instance. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The use of technological tools in recruiting has been really helpful to law firms since they are able to screen applicants more quickly and following their requirements. An argument against this can be made too affirming that these tools most of the time can be built with bias and so many candidates, although very qualified, will not pass the screening because of bias factors instilled in the technological softwares used. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Some technological tools also help lawyers working from home and enjoy their personal life whilst working long hours. </li> </ul><p>These are very general and brief considerations you could make, however I would suggest doing your own research and come up with a structure that answers the questions you might be asked in an interview for example. A positive/negative structure, in my opinion, helps you to make intelligent considerations and looking at the topic more objectively, but it depends on what the interviewer wants you to focus on.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps and good luck with your application cycle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axelbeugre, post: 167104, member: 30937"] I do not know what you mean by 'structure', but I think that it is important to analyse the topic from a positive as well as a negative lense, meaning highlighting the positive aspects of the use of technology and AI but also what are some of the negative consequences of its use, for example the loss of some positions in law firms (since AI is slowly starting to do everything you need from a legal stand point), but also the lack of personal touch that the interaction lawyers and clients have because of the use of technology (since everything is done only and contracts are stipulated thanks to certain AI tools that will also uncover what the client wants without them being present in a meeting) some considerations that I would make are: [LIST] [*]The implementation of technology/AI in a law firm, from contract-drafting to spelling checking, this has helped massively the work lawyers do on a daily basis since they are more able to focus on attracting clients to the firms for instance. [*]The use of technological tools in recruiting has been really helpful to law firms since they are able to screen applicants more quickly and following their requirements. An argument against this can be made too affirming that these tools most of the time can be built with bias and so many candidates, although very qualified, will not pass the screening because of bias factors instilled in the technological softwares used. [*]Some technological tools also help lawyers working from home and enjoy their personal life whilst working long hours. [/LIST] These are very general and brief considerations you could make, however I would suggest doing your own research and come up with a structure that answers the questions you might be asked in an interview for example. A positive/negative structure, in my opinion, helps you to make intelligent considerations and looking at the topic more objectively, but it depends on what the interviewer wants you to focus on. I hope this helps and good luck with your application cycle! [/QUOTE]
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