LL.M. Student at Jain (deemed to be university), School of Law, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
LL.M. Student at Jain (deemed to be university), School of Law, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Have you noticed how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is shaking things up in the legal world? It’s especially making waves in corporate litigation. Some lawyers are worried about losing their jobs, but let’s be real, AI is more like a super helpful sidekick that works with us, not takes our jobs away! The legal field is always looking for ways to get smarter, and AI is here to help with info analysis, research, and giving us advice. Tools like ChatGPT are showing us how AI can speed things up, help us write better, and make our decisions even better. AI is totally changing how lawyers handle the everyday stuff. From digging up case law and checking contracts to looking at documents and guessing what might happen next, AI makes us more productive and saves us time on boring tasks. This means we can focus more on big ideas and talking to our clients. Plus, AI makes it easier for clients to get answers by using chatbots and virtual assistants to handle simple questions and be more available. For example, in contract reviews, AI can spot potential problems, make sure everything’s legal, and look at past data to plan for the future. Even though some people are worried about AI, it’s important to remember that learning how to use it is the best way to handle its impact. Lawyers who use AI in their work can make their jobs better, run things more smoothly, and even beat out more experienced lawyers. In fact, AI can even give younger or less experienced lawyers access to insights that were once only for the big shots! To really shine with AI tools like ChatGPT, you’ve got to be a whiz at crafting great prompts and understanding what the AI spits out. This is where being a sharp thinker and planning ahead comes in handy, especially in the legal world.
Research Paper
International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 6, Page 1029 - 1039
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.1111209
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