Implications for the Future and Their Present-Day Use of Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Vinay Chowdary Manduva Department of Computer Science, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, UNITED STATES

Keywords:

Higher-Quality Work, Transportation, General Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

In this article, we take a look at how AI is changing the legal sector, particularly how lawyers do research and prepare contracts. The article will begin by discussing how AI might change the legal industry as we know it. Second, it will explore what AI may mean for the future. regarding legal firms and the potential regulatory hurdles associated with artificial intelligence. The spread of A.I. clients, who are not lawyers, will be able to access the same information and services that attorneys have always offered. The function of attorneys will evolve as the availability of these services grows. A.I. is a resource that will pave the way for more affordable and efficient services, but those who aren't attorneys won't be able to make sense of the data it produces. To better serve their clients, lawyers will need to adapt to this new role, which involves making better use of these tools to increase efficiency and produce higher-quality work.

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Published

2024-12-07