AI systems require access to vast amounts of sensitive client data, increasing potential cybersecurity risks.
A 2023 report revealed that 68% of legal industry respondents cited data security concerns as a barrier to AI adoption, while 62% pointed to privacy and confidentiality issues.[123] In 2024, the National Center for State Courts emphasized that judicial officers must be cognizant of whether they or their staff are entering confidential, sensitive, or draft information into an open AI system when conducting legal research or drafting documents.[124]
Alex Denne, Head of Growth (Open Source Law) at Genie AI, is a legal tech leader and serial founder with over a decade of experience driving innovation and making legal services more accessible. Since joining in 2021, he has scaled the platform from 200 to over 120,000 users, combining deep contract law expertise with a data-driven, open-source approach. He is passionate about democratizing legal knowledge through AI, backed by strong academic credentials and experience leading major product and innovation initiatives.
Alex Denne, Head of Growth (Open Source Law) at Genie AI, is a legal tech leader and serial founder with over a decade of experience driving innovation and making legal services more accessible. Since joining in 2021, he has scaled the platform from 200 to over 120,000 users, combining deep contract law expertise with a data-driven, open-source approach. He is passionate about democratizing legal knowledge through AI, backed by strong academic credentials and experience leading major product and innovation initiatives.