Jeremy Howard's new AI law firm Virgil aims to serve the startup industry

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Jeremy Howard's new AI law firm Virgil aims to serve the startup industry

Australian AI pioneer Jeremy Howard has launched a new law firm called Virgil that focuses on integrating artificial intelligence into legal practices from the ground up. Howard, known for founding Answer.AI, aims to revolutionize the legal industry by actively experimenting with AI technologies within the firm.

Virgil, named after the Aeneid poet, has a team of three lawyers and is backed by Google AI leads. Howard envisions Virgil becoming the world's most successful law company by leveraging AI to bring about a 10x efficiency improvement in legal practices. The firm's approach involves close collaboration between AI researchers and lawyers to develop and test AI solutions tailored for the startup industry.

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