ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION

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  • Shubham Airi 1st year student, School Of Law , Christ University B Bangalore , pursuing B.A LLB Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

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Artificial Intelligence entails machines having the capabilities to learn, reason and perform activities in a similar way to humans. Artificial Intelligence is already disrupting most of the sectors particularly the traditional sectors such as the manufacturing and retail sectors. The legal profession is also a highly traditional sector with technology having made minimal inroads within the sector. However, this is set to change not only with multiple research efforts to see how Artificial Intelligence can be adopted within the legal profession but also several firms developing Artificial Intelligence systems to be used within the legal profession. The proliferation of Artificial Intelligence within the legal profession can be deeply startling for lawyers particularly with the fears that Artificial intelligence could lead to job loss in many sectors. This paper explores Artificial Intelligence within the legal profession as well as what lawyers can do to remain relevant even in the wake of Artificial Intelligence disrupting the legal profession. 

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23-04-2018

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Shubham Airi. “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 4, no. 2, Apr. 2018, pp. 343-8, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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