AI’s Legal Magic: Despite Pitfalls, Attorneys Test Machine Learning

We're #InTheNews this time for our perspective on AI and legal work. Our very own Chris Cameron, IT Director, shares his insight on the future of AI and how it will pertain to the legal system, especially with the impact it will have on legal work.

“It can help with summarizing 100 pages of documentation quickly,” Cameron said. “It can help with research, and point to other relevant cases very quickly and accurately. It can help you outline responses and even give an analysis of your arguments and your opponents’ arguments. All of this is saving time. It’s almost like having a genius law student clerking for you. They’re not the lawyer, of course, and the lawyers are still responsible for that work.”

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