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For much of the past two years, conversations about AI in the legal sector have focused on productivity. Firms have been exploring how much time can be saved, which tasks can be automated and where technology can improve efficiency. Those questions remain important. But as AI becomes part of everyday legal work, clients are starting to ask different questions. How is AI being used? What safeguards are in place? How are outputs reviewed? And where does professional responsibility ultimately sit? These questions reflect a broader shift in the market. The conversation is no longer focused solely on what AI can do. It is increasingly about transparency, trust and accountability. For law firms, this creates a new challenge. Implementing AI is one part of the journey. Explaining how it supports the delivery of legal services is another. As adoption continues to grow, firms may find that their ability to communicate clearly about AI becomes just as important as the technology itself. What questions are your clients asking about AI today? #LegalTech #ArtificialIntelligence #LegalInnovation #FutureOfLaw #ClientExperience #ELTA Grégoire Miot 🦋Marisa Borsboom Jon Bartman Vera Moreno Patricia Gannon Alan Ragueneau Heikki Ilvessalo Margrét Anna Einarsdóttir Marko Porobija Zohar Fisher Namit Oberoy Antje Fedderke Paulius Astromskis Regina Barchan (ex Bondarenko) Ana-Maria Drăgănuță Briard Dmytro Gadomsky Ebru Metin, LL.M Frode Preber Ettesvoll Helena Hallgarn Holger Zscheyge Ivan Rašić Jeremy Small Jeroen Zweers Konstantinos P. Anagnostopoulos Laura Fauqueur Marcus M. Schmitt Natallia Seniuta Nicolino Gentile Silvano Donato Lorusso Peter Bilyk Zsolt Ződi Ondřej Matějka Leïla El Gharbi ☀️ MOHAMED G.

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