JACKOWSKI, Michał, Michał ARASZKIEWICZ, Adam ZADROŻNY, Andrzej PORĘBSKI, Federico CONSTANTINI, Gijs VAN DIJCK, Martin EBERS, Enrico FRANCESCONI, Saptarshi GHOSH, Jakub HARAŠTA, Marc LAURITSEN, Tomer LIBAL, Juliano MARANHÃO, Masha MEDVEDEVA, Ugo PAGALLO, Ken SATOH, Burkhard SCHAFER, Jaromir SAVELKA, Minghui XIONG, Xiao CHI, Vern R. WALKER, Bernhard WALTL, John ZELEZNIKOW and Tomasz ŻUREK. First Global Report on the State of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice. Editions Weblaw, 2023, 128 pp. ISBN 978-3-03916-223-9. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.38023/5501c854-14eb-4529-b6b9-44343e477f44.
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Original name First Global Report on the State of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice
Authors JACKOWSKI, Michał, Michał ARASZKIEWICZ, Adam ZADROŻNY, Andrzej PORĘBSKI, Federico CONSTANTINI, Gijs VAN DIJCK, Martin EBERS, Enrico FRANCESCONI, Saptarshi GHOSH, Jakub HARAŠTA, Marc LAURITSEN, Tomer LIBAL, Juliano MARANHÃO, Masha MEDVEDEVA, Ugo PAGALLO, Ken SATOH, Burkhard SCHAFER, Jaromir SAVELKA, Minghui XIONG, Xiao CHI, Vern R. WALKER, Bernhard WALTL, John ZELEZNIKOW and Tomasz ŻUREK.
Edition 128 pp. 2023.
Publisher Editions Weblaw
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Original language English
Type of outcome Research report
Field of Study 50501 Law
Country of publisher Switzerland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW LLI Whitepaper Domovská stránka
Organization unit Faculty of Law
ISBN 978-3-03916-223-9
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.38023/5501c854-14eb-4529-b6b9-44343e477f44
Keywords in English artificial intelligence; legal practice
Tags International impact
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Abstract
The "First Global Report on the State of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice" is a seminal work for those at the law and technology nexus. It bridges legal practitioners and AI academics, offering insights from over 200 global law firms. This report allows legal professionals to benchmark their AI usage, showcasing diverse applications and integration levels. Featuring perspectives from 25 top AI and law researchers, it aligns academic theory with practical legal needs, providing a valuable understanding of AI's implications in law. Ideal for tech-savvy legal practitioners, those seeking deeper tech integration, and legal tech researchers, this report caters to a varied audience. It guides readers through AI's complexities in legal practice and highlights the legal industry's needs for AI researchers. This publication demystifies AI for legal professionals and is a critical resource for advancing AI in legal practice, offering a rich, insightful view of law and AI's evolving relationship.
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