Creating AI for lawyers with Noah Waisberg

Noah Waisberg is the co-founder and CEO of Zuva.ai and the former co-founder and CEO of Kira Systems. He has worked for more than a decade on artificial intelligence and its application in the legal industry, beginning his work long before anyone had heard of Transformers and GPT.

He is also the author of two books on artificial intelligence: "AI for Lawyers" which, as the title suggests, is focused on AI and its use by lawyers; and "Robbie the Robot Learns to Read", likely the first children's book aiming to teach younger readers about machine learning concepts.

Naturally, with Noah we discussed many issues related to artificial intelligence, including:

  • What it was like selling AI systems to lawyers in the early 2010s

  • How AI adds value in the legal industry

  • The ability of AI to capture, distribute and amplify legal expertise

  • Jevons paradox and how it relates to AI in the legal industry

  • The role of generative AI in contract review and other legal use cases

  • The extent to which generative AI levels the legal tech playing field

LINKS

Noah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahwaisberg

Noah on X: https://twitter.com/nwaisb

"AI for lawyers" book: https://tinyurl.com/mx4t5nh6

"Robbie the Robot Learns to Read" book: https://tinyurl.com/3c9pjf6r

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