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Great comment. What ROSS does in addition to what you've described is ask questions against the context of a case. The case facts (inputed by users) will be factored into the queries so as to produce the most relevant information (rules, precedents and other connections across a vast body law) that would take an associate (especially a junior) many hours to unlock. And absolutely, ROSS is not the end. The quality of the execution lies in a legal researcher working well with a cognitive system that provides around-the-clock legal intelligence. And e-discovery is definitely on the radar for the future.
Well, in a nutshell, the way Watson Ecosystem works, you are granted access to an instance of Watson in which you can build a corpus of knowledge only in a particular domain.
Yes, but this is a system that gives you unlimited queries for even cheaper than if you were to outsource research. And since it is a cognitive computing system, it gets better over time.
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