SAL pilots programme to prepare lawyers for advances in AI
Wong Shiying
Singapore
THE Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) has announced the launch of a two- year pilot programme to help law firms cope with the disruption in law practices caused by advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Coined the Future Law Innovation Programme (FLIP), it will give "form and substance" to the execution of the Legal Technology Vision - a five-year roadmap to help the legal industry adopt technology. It is set to begin in January next year.
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