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AI Can Improve Great Lawyers—But It Can’t Replace Them

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The rise of legal AI has sparked a familiar fear: that our hard-won expertise might be absorbed into machines. That lawyers will be off-loaded—our reasoning encoded, commodified, and reduced to prompts. That we’ll be sidelined into “hand-holding” roles—providing comfort more than cognition, reassurance instead of reasoning. Or worse, that we’ll be replaced altogether….
By: EDRM – Electronic Discovery Reference Model
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