Liz Allen, chair of Loeb’s Emerging Technologies industry group, is quoted in a Law.com article exploring expert predictions for the legal tech industry in 2026, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence (AI).
In the article, Liz noted “In 2026, we’ll see a rise in companies creating artificial intelligence-powered tools that will ‘tell’ potential users how AI can be used in their business, taking some of the guesswork out of AI deployment. This will look like a shift from chatbots and general-use agentic systems, which can be overwhelming to integrate into existing business flows, to narrower tools created for specific, defined use cases or to solve a specified problem.”
She added, “These tools will make AI more accessible to many companies and users that otherwise have not been able to find an efficient use for such tools.”
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In the article, Liz noted “In 2026, we’ll see a rise in companies creating artificial intelligence-powered tools that will ‘tell’ potential users how AI can be used in their business, taking some of the guesswork out of AI deployment. This will look like a shift from chatbots and general-use agentic systems, which can be overwhelming to integrate into existing business flows, to narrower tools created for specific, defined use cases or to solve a specified problem.”
She added, “These tools will make AI more accessible to many companies and users that otherwise have not been able to find an efficient use for such tools.”
For more information, please see Law.com’s website (subscription may be required).