Robots on the Case
Artificial intelligence will make lawyers hundreds of times more efficient and give a leg up to the firms that can afford the technology.
- Published in Professional Services
Artificial intelligence will make lawyers hundreds of times more efficient and give a leg up to the firms that can afford the technology.
A Bend startup’s job site for gamers tries to tackle overwork in this fast-growing tech sector.
How artificial intelligence is changing the way law firms do business.
The general manager of construction and real estate developer Mortenson relaxes with model trains and Broadway musicals.
How cross-disciplinary collaboration has shaped, and continues to accelerate, Oregon’s business sector.
The apprenticeship model is making a comeback.
Jana Jarvis, president of the Oregon Trucking Associations, discusses why trucking jobs are not going away because of automation, and what the group is doing to attract young people to the profession.
Solutions to climate change, renewable energy and predictive artificial intelligence were on show last week when teams of students from around the state tackled real-world challenges at the InventOR Collegiate Challenge.