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Is owning the data still the moat in legal AI?I spoke to Sean Fitzpatrick, a senior leader at LexisNexis - one of the largest legal AI companies in the world.Sean Fitzpatrick is CEO of the Global Legal Business at LexisNexis. He has been there for 21 years, growing up through the shifts from digital to cloud to AI, after starting out as a consultant at McKinsey.We discussed:→ Whether 200 billion proprietary documents are still a defining asset - or whether the nature of the moat has changed.→ Why "probably right" is the standard for frontier models, and why that standard fails in law.→ How their partnership with Harvey actually works.→ Sean's thoughts on hallucinations in legal AI.→ What happens to the junior lawyer apprenticeship model when the grunt work that builds judgment disappears.Sean has watched every major technology shift in legal over two decades, and makes the case for why content plus technology is far harder to displace than either alone. It was an honour to speak to Sean, and I hope you take something useful away from this. Know someone, or want to feature on the Best Practise Podcast? Email george@georgehannah.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bestpracticeai.substack.com [https://bestpracticeai.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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