Ludwig Bull & Rebecca Agliolo
CaseCrunch Systems
Ludwig: I am interested in developing AI architectures to help professionals and ordinary people solve legal problems. I am involved in various legal technology companies and projects, notably in legal analytics, legal automation and legal education. More broadly, I am interested in representing language mathematically. I was born in Germany and raised in various places abroad. I like learning from others.
Rebecca: Rebecca believes in leveraging artificial intelligence to solve both access to justice and legal bottlenecks, and is particularly interested in scoping use cases for legal technology. She has spoken about legal technology and legal education in over three continents, has worked in legal and human rights organisations in over 6 countries, and is currently involved in a governmental campaign focussing on “digital justice”.


THE FUTURE OF A.I. LAW IS NOW
Computational Jurisprudence: What AI Tells Us About Law Is there a right question to an answer of law? Is there an objective dimension to legal knowledge? CaseCrunch is starting to find answers. AI systems can outperform humans at specific legal tasks because they are not bound to consider only the orthodox “legal” position but are able to account for millions of variables. This means that AI can help lawyers do their job - and may fundamentally reshape law in the process.
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