Bumble Ditches Swiping: Will AI Save Dating Apps?
Bumble's CEO just declared the end of the swipe. After disappointing quarters, the company is betting big on AI and a complete app redesign to stay afloat.
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Bumble's CEO just declared the end of the swipe. After disappointing quarters, the company is betting big on AI and a complete app redesign to stay afloat.
Forget the AI panacea. Savvy patent lawyers are treating AI as workflow infrastructure, not a magic wand. The results? Compressed timelines and deeper insights, not more errors.
Legora's new aOS promises an 'agentic operating system' for legal teams, aiming to automate complex work end-to-end. But does it deliver on the 'dawn of Agentic Law' hype?
The relentless march of AI and technological change is forcing a profound reckoning for many legal professionals. Beyond just new tools, it’s a fundamental shift prompting questions about career longevity and purpose.
LexisNexis is no longer just dabbling in legal AI. With Protégé Work, they're aiming for the bedrock of legal practice. The question is, can it live up to the lofty claims?
Beijing's Moonshot AI just snagged $2 billion, pushing its valuation to a dizzying $20 billion. The driving force? An insatiable, and frankly baffling, demand for open-source AI.
Law firms are no longer dipping their toes into AI; they're diving headfirst. From bespoke AI solutions to on-demand learning platforms, the legal world is embracing this fundamental technology shift.
Forget the dusty mahogany offices. Moritz isn't just talking about AI in law; they're deploying it to gut Big Law's pricing and speed advantages, armed with a fresh $9 million war chest.
SAP is making a massive $1.16 billion bet on a 18-month-old German AI lab. This bold move signals a seismic shift toward structured data AI, potentially redefining enterprise intelligence.
The legal industry's top-tier firms often hog the spotlight, but a recent financial report reveals a surprising surge among the 'Second Hundred'. Profits per equity partner are up by a significant margin, challenging the narrative of universal struggle.
The gulf between Big Law's top earners and the rest is apparently widening. Data suggests a stark divergence in revenue growth, and it's not just about tech.
The American Lawyer's latest report paints a picture of strong financial health for Big Law's Second Hundred firms. Yet, beneath the surface of strong metrics lies a widening disparity that demands attention.