Technology has had a transformative impact on our everyday lives, reshaping business as we know it. Yet the legal or regulatory industries have not fundamentally changed – at least not yet. This is about to change. The rise of LawTech and RegTech will not only transform centuries old professions, but may enable us to completely rethink and redesign the very basic concepts of trust, contracts and access to justice. Henri Arslanian is the PwC FinTech & RegTech Leader for China/Hong Kong and U.S. Liaison. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Hong Kong where he teaches graduate courses on Entrepreneurship in Finance as well as the first FinTech university course in Asia. Henri is a TEDx speaker with his last talk being the most watched FinTech video on YouTube. He is also a published author and is currently working on his next book to come out in early 2018. He also sits on the board of the FinTech Association of Hong Kong and the board of the International RegTech Association. He holds a Masters in Chinese Law from Tsinghua University; a joint Global Executive MBA from Columbia Business School, London Business School, and Hong Kong University; a Masters in Transnational Law from the University of Sherbrooke; and a Bachelor of Law from the University of Montreal (Dean’s List of Excellence). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at .
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It's very good speech, legal Services use Artificial Intelligence to sports technology work for law.
When they fix all customer service auto tone, I’ll believe this works.
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This guy has never met an actual client,lol. What a tool.
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Uhuhmm i don't think its feasible for the noble professionals… How would one then bill for their work if information is going to br readily available
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Please, what is the name of American law permitting borrow technologies from other countries? Thanks .
can anyone name a company/sofware that is already capable of doing case law research etc?
you people are learning to code nowadays? damn phyton is magic
Blockchain
Artificial Intelligence
Internet of things
are the future
Lol he did only 2 different types of body movement in the whole video XD
I'm from Brazil, and i think this is the future! we need to embrace that. I have a lot of ideias to embrace and to create programs and apps! I just need to know where do i start
An excellent insight into the future of law and technology.
wow, very inspiring
Great info.