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What this law firm learnt from experimenting with AI
Euan BlackWork and careers reporter
Lawyers using generative artificial intelligence completed everyday legal tasks as much as 80 per cent faster in a months-long trial by global firm Ashurst.
The trial, which involved 411 staff across 23 Ashurst offices in 15 countries, indicated time savings of 80 per cent on reviewing articles of association, 60 per cent on company research reports and 45 per cent on creating client briefings.
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Euan Black is a work and careers reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Email Euan at euan.black@afr.com
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