While much has been written about the power of AI in the legal profession, especially regarding the power of AI in litigation settings, little has been written about the power of legal technology and AI in transactional settings. While AI used in the legal profession may never cure cancer, legal AI can improve processes and deliverables, often helping attorneys do their work more efficiently and with greater scale. This example illustrates the power of AI, including its ability to replace human thinking and discernment. The doctor got in touch with the baker and made a few tweaks to the bakery’s algorithm thereafter, the tool was successfully repurposed to identify cancer cells. In 2017, a doctor saw an ad for the baker’s AI tool and noticed how similar pastries are to cancer cells-often misshapen, unique from one another, and difficult to categorize. The baker spent thousands on research and development, eventually deploying the tool in 2013. To solve the problem, the baker engaged an AI firm to build a tool to scan and recognize the bakery’s wide array of pastries, insert their price, and ring up the customer in a timely and efficient manner (without the need for the cashier to touch or individually price the pastries). It all started in 2007 when a bakery was struggling to train its cashiers in classifying pastries, remembering their prices, and ringing up customers promptly. In 2017, a doctor and a baker repurposed artificial intelligence (“AI”) originally designed to categorize types of breads and pastries to identify cancer cells in humans.
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