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    09.01.2025

    Tomorrow's lawyer and AI : thinking minds rather than learning machines


    Philippe Goossens gives his vision of the legal profession in the face of AI in Option Droit & Affaires

    Lawyers who know how to provide their clients with strategic advice tailored to their needs, by analyzing legal, economic and human data, will be able to withstand the advance of technology. Far from disappearing, they will be their customers' partners more than ever. It is these profiles that need to be trained and promoted.
     

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