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‘Its scope is almost limitless’ – the in-house view on AI

‘Its scope is almost limitless’ – the in-house view on AI
Tom Cox
Tom Cox
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22 May 2025
TMTAI and tech

‘The scope of AI is almost limitless. There is no part of our operations in 40 countries that cannot be touched by an AI tool.’

Speaking at the Legal Business AI Summit this March, Alex Galtieri, deputy GC at Colt Technology Services, highlighted AI’s huge potential for disruption.

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