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And as we see improvements in algorithms, machinelearning algorithms, the cost of predicting legal outcomes is going to essentially vanish, it’s going to become very clear what would happen in court with respect to a particular situation in terms of the legal outcome. I want to that. So I want you guys to think broader about that.
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