The pace of justice in Nigeria is very slow, and there has been a lot of concern about this.
However, all hope is not lost. Constant innovation through technology,and particularly, Artificial Intelligence (AI), offers the much-needed platform for progress. This was the premise of the discussion with the team at the foremost legaltech company in Africa, LawPavilion Business Solutions Ltd over the weekend as they shed light on how leveraging the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI), can revolutionise the legal landscape.
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Speaking at a press conference,Ope Olugasa, the MD/CEO of LawPavilion said the urgent need for the Nigerian legal system to embrace the power of artificial intelligence has become inevitable. According to him, as technology evolves rapidly, with Generative AI raising the bar in AI landscape, industries, individuals and companies who want to stay ahead of the curve must adopt these AI tools for transformative services.
Drawing a parallel to the remarkable growth witnessed in Nigeria’s banking sector through fintech innovations, he illuminated the potential that can be unlocked when technology is harnessed effectively.