It was never going to be one-and-done: thinking evolved, CLMs and GenAI blew up, and the team kept figuring things out. The second edition is being published on 24 June, with fresh content on purpose, ideal behaviours, and why relationships matter most (plus AI!).
@gordon_cassie Interesting tension with the (topical) idea that you shouldn’t slot AI in to replace humans, you should re-envisage the process. Might be good to apply Chesterton’s Fence and think about what was valuable in the old way. So basically, more champagne
2025 is going to be a huge year for AI Agents.
Russell & Norvig recently published this great textbook on Agents!!🤯
Here's what's included:
AI Complete!
Where can you learn about it all?
Your neighborhood Intro #AI course.. (eg. https://t.co/RGa7ZemU2C )
@jborstein That's quite possible. Under my hypothesis, though, they will probably be trying to solve for a different problem that just happens to need a legal solution on the way through, rather than coming at it as a legal problem.
@jborstein I'm not sure it will necessarily be the same people. Suspect the people who will have the biggest impact are going to be solving a different problem and just accidentally law on the way.
It was never going to be one-and-done: thinking evolved, CLMs and GenAI blew up, and the team kept figuring things out. The second edition is being published on 24 June, with fresh content on purpose, ideal behaviours, and why relationships matter most (plus AI!).
Many thanks to all the people who have helped me go deeper, including @AdamsDrafting, Chris Butterworth, @CarrNext, Martin Clausen, Douglas E Dawson, Norman Faull, @damienriehl, @EdeStadler, Duc V. Trang, Andy Unger, and @andywishart.