AI: Reducing lawyers’ workloads and costs with artificial intelligence technology

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Automation, not advice, the current path forward for artificial intelligence in the legal sector

Large language models like ChatGPT are based on a huge corpus of text – meaning they have access to enough information to pass the standardized law school admission test with high scores.

He thinks it’s only a matter of time before non-professionals start using AI programs to offer legal advice without proper legal training or certification. There may be other ethical and legal challenges that arise from the use of AI in the law as well, but generally speaking, Alexander said he believes AI will be a positive new tool that reduces lawyers’ workload and costs.

His firm has also contracted a software company in Seattle to tailor-make some software so that his firm can use AI as part of its routine practice.“The implications are huge,” he said. “Predictive analysis, contract analysis, legal research, legal drafting, document management, case management, legal chatbots, virtual assistants.”

 

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