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Take Jason Adaska director at Holland and hearts Innovation Lab, for instance, he’s spearheading a team exploring potential generative AI applications, but he notices a growing divide between those keen on the tech and those oblivious to it. And this uncertainty trickles up to the larger question of its adoption in law firms.
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