The ability to automatically classify content and then find and share just-in-time knowledge through AI is a dream many knowledge managers have held close for years. With the evolution of large language models, some have posited that AI is now advanced enough to be able to take over core knowledge processes without the need for human intervention or content tagging. In fact, though this advanced AI stands to vastly improve the efficacy of knowledge work, it is those firms that havefocused on knowledge management and put effort into building structured databases of content that stand to gain the most from the technology.
Knowledge Management and AI: a Match Made in Heaven
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Jack Shepherd
LTH Expert iManage
Jack is a Principal Business Consultant at iManage, and works with legal teams and law firms of all sizes. He advise on technology and business strategy, and has particular experience working on knowledge management, document management and transaction management solutions. Jack previously worked as a bankruptcy attorney and innovation lead at an international law firm, developing a product that was acquired by a leading legal technology company.
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