TSMP leverages high-tech, but aims to be 'high touch'
It calls for the government to take the lead in building an AI-run platform that can take over the commoditised services, especially for smaller outfits
Tay Peck Gek
Singapore
INCORPORATING artificial intelligence (AI) into the operations of a company - law firms included - isn't cheap, so TSMP Law Corporation is urging the government to take the lead in building a platform for local law firms so that they too can ride the tech wave.
Stefanie Yuen Thio, joint managing partner of the firm, said that it is not financially feasible for small or medium-sized law firms to build their own AI capabilities, maintain the system and upgrade the technology.
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