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From Benjamin Alarie CEO & Founder at Blue J about building in Toronto #techto #startups #toronto · · TechTO

“When I was starting Blue Jay Legal, my one of my first ports of call was to to hunt down this man, Daniel Dau, and say, 'Hey, Daniel, I don't know anything about a startup. I know that machine learning is going to transform law.'”

Benjamin Alarie
Cofounder, Blue J
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Benjamin Alarie CEO & Founder at Blue J about building in Toronto #techto #startups #toronto
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Eight years ago nearly to the day, Benjamin Alarie stepped onto the TechTO stage to tell us about a bold idea he'd been working ...
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Cofounder · Blue J

Benjamin Alarie, co-founder and CEO of Blue J, spoke about the founding of his company and the role of machine learning in law. In a 2025 TechTO appearance, he recalled approaching Daniel Dau with the idea that machine learning could transform law, noting that while teaching tax law at the University of Toronto, he observed that most students quickly forgot the material after exams. He described his goal of training a computer to understand the law as a "common resource for everyone." Alarie also credited the Creative Destruction Lab as a valuable resource for startups in Toronto. In a 2018 TEDx talk, Alarie outlined a five-stage vision for legal technology, culminating in a "legal singularity" where 99 percent of legal uncertainty is eliminated, making much litigation superfluous. He stated that Blue J's algorithms can predict court outcomes with up to 94 percent accuracy, compared to lawyers' conventional accuracy of 60 to 70 percent. Alarie described the current legal system as producing "too much printed material" and argued that artificial intelligence offers a solution, making the law "more transparent, more accessible, more fair, more just."

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