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One is by providing automated legal research and document generation, which can save time and improve accuracy. Another is by using natural language processing to analyze legal documents and extract relevant information, which can be useful for contract review and duediligence.
Marlene Gebauer 12:06 So Jan, you’ve written about how AI can be used to improve the duediligence process for m&a deals. So, you know, there’s a lot of AI tools out there for m&a duediligence right now. So how do you see AI tools, sort of improving the duediligence process for attorneys?
Duediligence. Besides the uses mentioned above, other potential uses of legal AI being discussed include: Is there an AI for legaladvice? Yes, AI-powered platforms and applications, often called legal virtual assistants or legal chatbots, provide legaladvice and guidance.
Legal analytics: AI-driven legal analytics tools provide insights into trends, precedents, and the behavior of judges. This information can be valuable for lawyers in building stronger cases and making more informed legal decisions. Risk management: AI is useful for assessing and managing legal risks.
But I want I want to pick your brain a little bit more on some of the duediligence that you’ve done with the generative AI. And it sounds just from the brief conversation that we’ve had right now is that you have both a passion for the technology, but also a passion for understanding how the the legal process works as well.
But I want I want to pick your brain a little bit more on some of the duediligence that you’ve done with the generative AI. And it sounds just from the brief conversation that we’ve had right now is that you have both a passion for the technology, but also a passion for understanding how the the legal process works as well.
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