Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law Part 1: Lawyers Must be Professional and Responsible Supervisors of AI

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Abstract

This article discusses the benefits and challenges of using artificial intelligence (AI) systems to assist lawyers in legal practice. It argues that at present AI systems are not a threat to take over lawyers' jobs, but rather a powerful tool that can enhance the efficiency and quality of lawyers' work. However, it also warns that AI systems are not infallible and require professional and responsible supervision by lawyers. The article provides some best practices and recommendations for lawyers to ensure the accuracy and reliability of AI-generated legal work.
Original languageAmerican English
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 19 2023

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • AI
  • machine learning
  • verbal generative AI
  • hallucination
  • legal research
  • legal drafting
  • professional responsibility
  • human supervision
  • best practices
  • ethics
  • human oversight
  • document review
  • value judgments
  • confidentiality

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