Technology,
Law Practice
Sep. 2, 2021
Experimental jurisprudence to be enriched via AI
Relatively few day-to-day lawyers have heard about experimental jurisprudence. The wording alone is apt to imply something other than what it portends. Yet this is a rising approach that you might want to know about, especially since it is a burgeoning legal scholarly focus that could ultimately weigh heavily on the practice of law. In addition, AI is going to further enhance and bolster the advent of experimental jurisprudence. It is time all legal beagles to get up to speed.





Lance Eliot
Chief AI Scientist
Techbrium Inc.
Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a Stanford Fellow and a world-renowned expert on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Law with over 6.8+ million amassed views of his AI columns. As a seasoned executive and high-tech entrepreneur, he combines practical industry experience with deep academic research and serves as a Stanford Fellow at Stanford University.
I'd venture that it is an altogether rock-solid bet that most lawyers are unfamiliar with the legal realm of experimental jurisprudence. That's not a diss. The odds are that it wasn't something covered in your law school studies and nor something that has come up in your everyday throes of practicing law.
Indeed, you might be surprised to know that it isn't even what you likely assume or think it is.
How so?
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