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Can AI Really Predict If You're Going To Win Your Case? with Sarah Johansson - Episode 210

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In this episode of The Jabot Podcast, host Kathryn Rubino chats with Sarah Johansson, the Legal Product Lead at Theo Ai, about the intersection of legal tech and AI. Sarah shares her journey from law to tech and explains how Theo Ai predicts lawsuit outcomes using data and intelligent agents. This episode dives into AI’s role in litigation, addressing skepticism, biases, and the human element of lawyering. Essential listening for anyone curious about the future of law and technology’s growing impact!

Episode Highlights

  • Passion for problem solving in law.

  • Transition from litigation to tech.

  • Predicting lawsuit outcomes with AI.

  • Balancing AI’s value and risks in law.

  • Addressing bias in legal AI models.

  • Importance of quality inputs in AI.

  • Using AI in business decision-making.

  • Potential of AI in appellate processes.

  • AI supporting attorneys in meaningful changes.

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Content provided by Kathryn Rubino and Kathryn Rubino at Above the Law. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kathryn Rubino and Kathryn Rubino at Above the Law or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Jabot Podcast, host Kathryn Rubino chats with Sarah Johansson, the Legal Product Lead at Theo Ai, about the intersection of legal tech and AI. Sarah shares her journey from law to tech and explains how Theo Ai predicts lawsuit outcomes using data and intelligent agents. This episode dives into AI’s role in litigation, addressing skepticism, biases, and the human element of lawyering. Essential listening for anyone curious about the future of law and technology’s growing impact!

Episode Highlights

  • Passion for problem solving in law.

  • Transition from litigation to tech.

  • Predicting lawsuit outcomes with AI.

  • Balancing AI’s value and risks in law.

  • Addressing bias in legal AI models.

  • Importance of quality inputs in AI.

  • Using AI in business decision-making.

  • Potential of AI in appellate processes.

  • AI supporting attorneys in meaningful changes.

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