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San Francisco-based Atrium wants machines to do the work of some high-paid lawyers but says it’s about ‘humans + software’There’s a lot of attention being paid to how artificial intelligence technology will potentially replace many low-paid, low-level, unskilled jobs like retail clerks, customer service agents and factory workers. But now a startup is taking aim at a different kind of industry – one with highly skilled, highly paid professionals: law firms. Related: Businesses are confident in Trump's economy – but challenges still loom | Gene Marks Continue reading...

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