The DRI Center for Law and Public Policy is proud to announce the publication of its latest white paper, Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice: Benefits, Considerations, and Best Practices. Recognizing that AI is becoming more useful—if not indispensable—for legal practice, the white paper contends that AI will not any time soon replace the necessary legal judgment and discretion that is exercised by lawyers every day in furtherance of their clients’ respective goals. Authored by members of the Center’s Artificial Intelligence Working Group, the white paper propounds that AI should be seen as a boon to the practice and something that will make lawyers more productive, not obsolete.
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