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    AI and Lawyers go Head-To-Head

    Apac CIO Outlook | Monday, June 17, 2019
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    FREMONT, CA: The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) has been witnessed since decades on the legal industry starting from the contract review or management of the lawful outcomes to their official researches. Artificial Intelligence is a futuristic technology which has no plans of withdrawing its powerful impact on the world, and the blend of automation and smartness rightfully serves its purpose by attracting people towards it. Businesses that face complications in coping with the competence, production, and precision, search for solutions offered by AI technology.

    Implementation of AI in legal industry can transform and redefine the way of carrying out any legal activity as well as perform mundane and time-taking jobs. AI can be an essential asset for the law firms as it can automate the tedious tasks that are loaded for legal professionals to do.

    Chatbots:

    Law professionals deal with a large amount of legal data frequently along with contracts, case studies, client details, and case proofs, which needs to be given keen attention on every page. The lawyers additionally have to attend every query time-to-time, which can be quickly done by chatbots and does not require a qualified legal professional’s valuable time. The chatbots can converse with the clients via questionnaire and can be available round-the-clock for real-time queries without any appointed lawyers.

    AI:

    AI-driven technology can read, understand the context, and flag uncharacteristic areas in the documents belonging to any case, ultimately shortening the time consumed. The developed Machine Learning and NLP capabilities ensure the understanding of the AI-powered software when it comes to natural language and spot irrelevant information.

    Research with the Help of AI:

    Well-trained AI applications can do look for the relevant case studies, legal cases, apt books, and other references useful for the case and essential for the lawyers. As a result, the research studies that can take years of preparation and be done within a minute by AI devices.

    Accurate Statistics:

    Lawyers are often asked to present the win or lose statistics after analysing the documents of the case, where AI can take the input, revise the context, and provide improved expectancy that can be used in the law space. The AI software can be put into implementation as it can provide better and accurate winning statistics associated with the client.

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