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Law.com International cites our Firm in a piece on how many legal jobs will be affected by AI

After collecting responses to its latest AI Survey from a selection of the UK's top 30 law firms by revenue, Law.com International found a wide range of views when asked what proportion of jobs are likely to be affected by AI in the next five years.

The media publication reports that "the divergence of opinion is affecting the way firms are implementing AI technology, with some firms continuing to trial programmes while others remain more sceptical of adopting the tech firmwide".

A number of firms stated that they believed every single job at their firm would incorporate or be altered by generative AI in the next five years. Meanwhile, other firms believe that less than half of their roles internally will be affected.

Our own Firm was referenced in the piece, putting the figure at between 50 and 75 per cent. We also suggest to Law.com International that perhaps the least likely roles to be impacted are those at Partner-level.

Read the full article in Law.com International here (subscription required).

 

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