Is the value of legal AI in the model or the stack?
It's a little-discussed but crucial question: who controls the code? Where does the data live? How auditable is the tool really, and, above all, how much can you take away if you decide to change vendors?
Maybe the difference between a tool that makes you better and one that just makes you more dependent (avoiding the so-called lock-in technological) is played out precisely in these architectural choices.
The lawyer spoke about it. Gianmaria Pesce on Norme & Tributi Plus Il Sole 24 Ore, analyzing the transition from closed models to “open stacks” such as MikeOSS and Lavern, and the rush of law firms towards technology that is finally inspectable and tailor-made.
The full article is available here: https://ntplusdiritto.ilsole24ore.com/art/AIwIEAdD