Law Firms' AI Trap: Time to Walk the Halls Again
A lender's AI flagged a bogus title issue, blocking a mortgage—until a human stepped in. Law's ambiguity demands the same: ditch dashboards, bring back hallway chats.
A lender's AI flagged a bogus title issue, blocking a mortgage—until a human stepped in. Law's ambiguity demands the same: ditch dashboards, bring back hallway chats.
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Everyone figured Trump's DOJ would go easy on monopolies after letting Ticketmaster off the hook. Now it's gunning for the NFL's TV empire — and the timing screams personal vendetta.
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A trader glances at election odds mid-scroll through crypto prices. Binance just made betting on real-world events as easy as swiping right.