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AI use case and cottage industrialists

However, the use cases will be anecdotal, not systematic. Such as pulling together material for an argument. It will be very difficult to prove out its value with metrics.

To prove its worth on a spreadsheet legaltech/legal innovation must widgetise and scale. It is no good as a tool for cottage industrialists.

This is what legaltechbros fundamentally misunderstand about legal practice: it is necessarily a cottage industry.

Now, true, Kirkland and Ellis is a really big cottage.

But its fundamental value is as a cottage.

The moment it morphs, visibly, into a factory, its value as a maker of bespoke, unique things is lost.

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