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The rise of sophisticated Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming numerous industries, and the legal field is no exception. From legal research and document review, to trial – AI offers the promise of increased efficiency, hyper-comprehensive and novel insights. However, AI tools in legal settings are not immune to errors. While the allure of AI-driven efficiency in tasks such as discovery, predictive coding, and case analysis is strong, legal professionals must remain vigilant about the technology’s potential pitfalls and verify all AI based production.
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