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The unglamorous but important topic of [[electronic execution]] usually gets swamped by modish [[A.I.]] [[yogababble]] — though old [[Jolly Contrarian|Mystic Meg]] here predicts that might change in 2020 with the planet’s entire [[Negotiator|negotiation capability]] [[Coronavirus|sequestered in box rooms and attics]], without any other means of executing legal contracts.  
The unglamorous but important topic of [[electronic execution]] usually gets swamped by modish [[A.I.]] [[yogababble]] — though old [[Jolly Contrarian|Mystic Meg]] here predicts that might change in 2020 with the planet’s entire [[Negotiator|negotiation capability]] [[Coronavirus|sequestered in box rooms and attics]], without any other means of executing legal contracts.  


For properly-implemented digital execution will not just keep your [[ISDA ninja]]s safe from [[Coronavirus|pandemic]], but will yield productivity and data control benefits out of all proportion to the simplicity of the technology. This, [[Jolly Contrarian|Mystic Meg]] feels, will be a far more [[transformative]] than [[chatbot]]s, [[natural language processing]] or the forthcoming [[Singularity]].  
For a properly-implemented electronic execution programme will not just keep your [[ISDA ninja]]s safe from [[Coronavirus|pandemic]], but will yield productivity and data control benefits which will exceed all reasonable expectation<reef>Until, after six months, everyone just takes them for granted like usual.</ref>. This, [[Jolly Contrarian|Mystic Meg]] feels, will be far more [[transformative]] than a slew of useless [[chatbot]]s or for that matter the forthcoming [[Singularity]], in which said useless [[chatbot|chatbots]] are expected to take over and convert we weeping mortal [[Meatsack|fleshsacks]] into battery juice.  


It’s just not as ''sexy''.
Electronic execution is just not as ''sexy''.


But first, a self-indulgent foray into the [[common law]] [[jurisprudence]] of the [[contract]] itself.
Now before allaying the usual paranoid fears about [[electronic execution]], a brief, self-indulgent foray into the [[common law]] [[jurisprudence]] of the [[contract]] itself.


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