
"Instead of writing code, lawyers can now build apps using natural language - just by describing what they want. And that shift is opening the door for a whole new group of innovators inside (and outside) law firms."
"The conversation dives into the opportunities, risks, and economic shifts driven by this movement, along with practical advice for getting started."
"Here, Max shares why a common lawyer outlook is "the opposite of improv.""
"Here, Max talks risks and benefits. The "shadow AI" problem interact[s] with vibe coding in the legal industry."
Vibe coding enables app creation without traditional coding by using natural language descriptions of desired outcomes. This shift changes who can build legal technology, expanding innovation beyond conventional developer roles inside and outside law firms. The approach creates opportunities for faster prototyping and broader participation, while also introducing risks that must be managed. Shadow AI concerns intersect with vibe coding because natural-language inputs can produce unintended or unreliable outputs. Practical guidance includes adopting a mindset aligned with iterative experimentation rather than rigid planning, and starting with clear goals and controlled use to reduce exposure to errors and compliance issues.
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