A Lawyer Goes To CES 2025: My Top 10 Takeaways
Briefly

AI was front and center, everywhere, all the time. Many presenters went out of their way to establish that AI was becoming embedded in products and what we all do, just like the internet or electricity. However, despite the hype, it wasn't completely evident on the exhibit floor that these products genuinely integrated AI capabilities.
There is a recognition that the business and legal workforce is changing, trending younger, with new expectations on how technology should empower them as it does in their home lives. Law firm management needs to adapt their supervisory and training methods in line with these expectations.
Statistics from the event indicated a slight increase in participation, with over 4500 exhibitors and 141K+ attendees, including 6K+ media, highlighting the event's scale and relevance in the evolving landscape.
The emerging integration of AI, spatial computing, and the blurring of real and virtual worlds is a trend that will impact the workforce, although its presence was still underwhelming at the event.
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