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Legal Tech, Powered by Machine Learning

Added on March 25, 2021 by Jon Krohn.

This week, Horace Wu fills us in on how to bootstrap an ML start-up — without outside capital while still earning an income! We also cover how AI can advance the legal sector and how to pivot your career from services to start-up founder.

Syntheia, the latest company Horace founded, augments human lawyers with the power of the (typically millions) of historical documents at their firm. Using a combination of NLP and machine vision (then surfaced in Microsoft Word using javascript), Syntheia provides lawyers with suggestions on tricky points in contracts and automates the generation of clauses.

Prior to founding Syntheia, Horace was an attorney at top firms in Australia and the US. At Syntheia, he works closely with his team of data scientists and developers to solve complex problems for the legal profession. Especially for a supposedly non-technical founder, he displays a stunning depth of knowledge of NLP models and full-stack model deployments.

You can listen and watch here: superdatascience.com/455

In Data Science, Podcast, SuperDataScience, Professional Development Tags MachineLearning, AI, LegalTech, Law, Podcast, SuperDataScience
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