Adv. Orly Tenenbaum participated in the Duns 100 Conference held with the participation of Israel’s leading law firms in the field of commercial litigation. During the conference, Adv. Tenenbaum emphasized the importance of maintaining a balance between technological advancement and the human element.
She noted, inter alia, that the integration of AI into litigation and the judicial system introduces, for the first time, an “invisible partner” in the courtroom. The advantage, she explained, will shift from those who produce documents to those who know how to integrate human intuition with algorithmic insight. Those who master this dialogue will lead; those who let the machine think for them will lose their edge. The future of law, she concluded, lies in human–machine partnership, not substitution.



