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Tech Legal Brief #5 –Europe Is Falling or Rising?
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Tech Legal Brief #5 –Europe Is Falling or Rising?

Views on Europe’s precarious position, how the best AI tools are now outperforming lawyers, and why you shouldn’t rely on AI for research.

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Tobias Mark Jensen
Mar 04, 2025
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We have now reached the fifth installment in the Tech Legal Brief series.

Here are the topics, we will cover today:

- Legal AI tools outperform lawyers on benchmarks

- Why you shouldn’t rely on AI for doing research

- Europe’s coming fall?

- Thomas Piketty on how the EU should respond to Trump

- Tech Legal news (links)

I never intended Futuristic Lawyer to be a political blog. At the same time, I have come to realize that the political dimension of emerging tech is too salient to ignore considering the topics I like to cover. Namely, the cleft between the EU and the US in AI and digital tech regulation is one of my main interests and that is why we will talk some politics today. But first, let’s start on a much lighter note: Legal AI tools are now mostly outperforming lawyers. AGI soon?

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