
"The Definitional Danger The legal community has gone from carefully distinguishing GenAI as a category of AI to using the term "AI" as a reference to GenAI itself. As in only GenAI is AI and the anything else isn't. In fact, AI is a much broader concept and refers to a whole category of tools with different uses, benefits and value apart from GenAI completely."
"AI Expert Insights One such expert is Baron Reichart Von Wolfshield who goes by the single name Ki. Ki has worked extensively on AI from the late 70s. By the 90s he was building and designing AI programs for the US military, Disney, the architectural community and, yes, for law firms."
Legal professionals increasingly treat AI as synonymous with GenAI, producing a definitional confusion that narrows understanding of AI's broader category of tools. GenAI has been overhyped and oversold, creating a risk of overreliance by users who lack understanding of its capabilities and limits. Vendor marketing amplifies the confusion and encourages dependence on GenAI while discouraging the use of accurate, performant non-GenAI tools that can better solve many practical problems. Real AI experts differentiate GenAI from other AI techniques and recognize the differing uses, benefits, and drawbacks. Ki's decades of experience emphasizes observation, logic, and simplicity when designing AI solutions.
Read at Above the Law
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