Paul Rohrer, deputy chair of Loeb & Loeb’s Real Estate department, is quoted in an article published by UCLA Blueprint discussing the current state of AI in the legal sector, emphasizing how lawyers are currently experimenting with AI.
In the article, Paul compared the current state of AI adoption in the legal field to the early days of computers.
"Attorneys in their spare time are playing with it [AI] and working it into their routine where they can, but it isn’t quite ready to be used as predominantly or as effectively as we think it will be within six months to a year,” he said.
To read the full article, visit UCLA Blueprint’s website.
In the article, Paul compared the current state of AI adoption in the legal field to the early days of computers.
"Attorneys in their spare time are playing with it [AI] and working it into their routine where they can, but it isn’t quite ready to be used as predominantly or as effectively as we think it will be within six months to a year,” he said.
To read the full article, visit UCLA Blueprint’s website.
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Deputy Chair, Real Estate