
12 September 2017
As AI alters job scopes, workers and educators must make adjustments too
Features Stefanie Yuen Thio
Artificial Intelligence is poised to thoroughly disrupt the legal industry, but lawyers should embrace change, not fight it. How? By moving upstream to provide more specialised services that cannot be replicated by robots.
Quoted in The Edge Singapore, Stefanie Yuen Thio said: “Lawyers who want to survive will need to have highly honed human skill sets — advocacy and negotiation — or be at the forefront of developing technology and law.”
Read more at The Edge Singapore
Other news
21 April 2025
Leon Lim interviewed in Asian Legal Business: “New financial, regulatory measures boost SGX fundraising prospects in 2025”