S3E7 | Exploring the role of AI in contracting: fast-forward in the acceleration of party agreement? w/ Nir Golan

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S3E7 | Exploring the role of AI in contracting: fast-forward in the acceleration of party agreement? w/ Nir Golan
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👋 Joining us on the latest episode of The Law of Tech Podcast is Nir Golan, Product Lead at Recital – a contract negotiation software company offering advanced tools for contracts professionals. 

Together with Nir, we continued our journey of discovery along the evolving landscape of AI-driven legal transformation, this time focussing on the role of AI in contracting and exploring its potential to facilitate sustainable business relationships 🤝

🎙️ Titled ‘Exploring the role of AI in contracting: fast-forward in the acceleration of party agreement?’, this episode offers more than just insights; it delivers a personal, sincere, and down-to-earth conversation with one of the most inspirational and leading minds in the Legaltech and contracting space.

🔎 From defining some crucial AI basics to discussing the intricacies of culture in contract negotiations; and from understanding the value of human touch to stressing the importance of understanding & solving real customer and user problems, we unravel a future of contracting that is driven by technology, empathy, and collaboration. Nir’s expertise shines a light on the transformative power of AI, turning what might seem complex into an opportunity for growth and efficiency.

If you want to learn more about the synergy between AI and contracting, visit Recital’s website and witness firsthand the valuable insights and benefits this connection offers: https://recital.software/

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