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Legal AI Why reasoning models are the missing link for transforming legal For the last two years, lawyers have been told that AI is "almost there". Yet, in private, the reality has been different.
Legal AI The Great Decoupling: how 2025 changed the legal AI paradigm If 2024 was the “Year of the Pilot”, a time of cautious experimentation, proof-of-concept projects, and learning what works, then 2025 marked the beginning of the shift.
News Flank Raises $10M to Scale Autonomous Legal Agents — Embedded, Invisible, and Built for the Enterprise Trusted by DeepL, Bolt, SumUp, TravelPerk, Axel Springer and more.
AI in production Building Agents, Tackling RAG, and Finding Early Adopters Jake Jones and Richard Mabey unpack the challenges of building autonomous legal agents, the limitations of current technologies, and the mindset shifts driving innovation in this masterclass on product thinking.