257: Small Business Advisors | Jeremy Bormann Shares How to Streamline Legal Research with Explainable AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all the rage now and even small businesses need to embrace it to remain competitive and to grow in today's digital age. AI can help increase productivity, streamline processes, and facilitate more accurate data-based decisions.   Welcome Jeremy Bormann - a young entrepreneur and founder of Legal Pythia who's passionate about leveraging technology to improve the legal field. He has an impressive academic law background from both Germany and Scotland.   Though Jeremy never practiced law, his internships at top law firms revealed inefficiencies in document management. Out of this frustration, Legal Pythia was born. Jeremy's unique blend of legal knowledge and tech-savvy has enabled him to co-create an Explainable AI (XAI) solution that's transforming document management for not only small law firms, but also insurance companies and other businesses that can spend excessive time on research.   In this episode, you will learn how to: Expedite legal document management, Leverage XAI to build transparency and customer trust, Uncover the potential of AI-driven strategies for business expansion and scalability, Eliminate bias when researching or comparing data using XAI, Secure and encrypted data in legal document management, and more!   Discover how Legal Pythia’s XAI holds the potential to expand and scale your company’s operations in ways you never imagined!     🔗 Access Show Notes Here. Visit BusinessInfrastructure.TV. 🎧 Like What You Heard? Don’t Keep it to Yourself. Subscribe and Share! And don’t forget to leave a review! ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ © 2023. The Business Infrastructure podcast is sponsored by Equilibria, Inc. – a small business dedicated to providing resources to support fellow fast-growing small businesses in scaling back-office operations without pain and chaos. Sign up for the Smooth Operator Course to learn more about building business infrastructure.

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