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AI data is not foolproof. If used in your legal decision making, inaccurate data could lead to errors or biased outcomes. Ultimately, lawyers using AI are accountable to the accuracy of the final recommendation or application to their legal strategy.
“AI can help analyze and execute final contracts, but it won't do the full job,” said Lavan. “The technology is not at a point where it can handle these tasks unassisted. You still ultimately need a legal professional to review the final contract and ensure it's absolutely correct.”
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One of the most common ways AI is used in law is during the electronic discovery (e-Discovery) process. During e-Discovery, lawyers identify and organize electronically stored information (ESI) in response to a request for production in a lawsuit or investigation.
AI-powered tools can automate repetitive tasks, improve efficiency and accuracy, and assist in document processing, legal research, contract analysis, and drafting. Generative AI can help legal teams stay organized, share information, and improve knowledge management.
One of the most common ways AI is used in law is during the electronic discovery (e-Discovery) process. During e-Discovery, lawyers identify and organize electronically stored information (ESI) in response to a request for production in a lawsuit or investigation.
While AI can assist in various legal tasks, it's key to remember that the ultimate responsibility lies with the lawyer. Recently, there have been instances of lawyers submitting AI-generated court documents containing fabricated cases.
The College has created and reimagined more than a dozen AI courses for undergraduates. The classes respond to demand from our students, initiatives within faculty research, and increasing needs from industry.
As noted above, there is currently no comprehensive legislation in the US that directly regulates AI. However, the White House Executive Order on AI and proposed legislation at the federal and state level generally seeks to address the following issues: Safety and security. Responsible innovation and development.