Richard Susskind, a leading voice on technology in legal services, explores the potential and risks of AI in his latest book, 'How to Think About AI: A Guide for the Perplexed.' He highlights the rapid advancements in AI that could either enhance or undermine human roles in the legal field. With a focus on encouraging ethical discourse among lawyers, Susskind points out the phenomenon of 'not-us thinking' where legal professionals mistakenly believe their work is safe from automation. He aims to bridge the gap between technology and law, stressing that access to justice could be improved through AI developments.
Susskind emphasizes that technology's transformation in legal services is significant and believes it's crucial to engage in ethical discussions surrounding AI's implications.
He expresses concern over 'not-us thinking' among lawyers, suggesting that they overlook AI's potential to replace certain aspects of client service.
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