TLDR: Three attorneys from McDermott, Will & Emery — Jason Krieser, Shawn Helms, and Christopher Cyrus — have co-authored a new book titled ‘AI: Business and Law.’ The publication explores the multifaceted implications of artificial intelligence for both commercial operations and legal practices.
In a significant contribution to the evolving discourse on artificial intelligence, three distinguished attorneys from the global law firm McDermott, Will & Emery have released a comprehensive new book. Titled ‘AI: Business and Law,’ the publication is the collaborative effort of Jason Krieser, Shawn Helms, and Christopher Cyrus. The book aims to meticulously examine the profound impact of artificial intelligence on various aspects of business and the legal profession.
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The authors, featured in a recent ‘Legal Speak’ podcast episode hosted by Patrick Smith, delved into their motivations and the extensive scope of their work. They undertook the ambitious task of ‘peeling back layer after layer of what artificial intelligence will mean for those both using the tool for business and legal purposes, as well as those affected by it.’ This suggests the book provides an in-depth analysis of AI’s transformative power, addressing its practical applications, regulatory challenges, ethical considerations, and broader societal effects within the legal and business landscapes. The release of ‘AI: Business and Law’ is poised to serve as a crucial resource for professionals navigating the complexities and opportunities presented by the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence.


