Why Apple Could Disrupt the Legal AI Market for Small and Midsize Law Firms
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Stephen Embry
Summary
The article argues that Apple is poised to disrupt the legal AI market by offering a secure, user-friendly, and cost-effective alternative to expensive enterprise legal AI systems. It suggests that Apple's ecosystem approach, combined with its strong privacy and security reputation, could make it the go-to choice for smaller and midsize law firms that have been priced out or intimidated by existing enterprise vendors. The author draws on Apple's history of entering established markets and simplifying them, betting that the same will happen in legal AI.
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· 3 pulledThere may soon be a new sheriff in town for legal AI needs, particularly for smaller and even midsize law firms.
Right now, a plethora of enterprise legal AI system vendors all claim you gotta buy our expensive system because only we can protect your clients' confidentiality.
I'm not betting against Apple this time.
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