Artificial Intelligence or innocent ignorance? Hard lessons yield best practices

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Artificial intelligence is a controversial but increasingly valuable arrow in the quiver of any litigator. While AI can provide great assistance to litigators in improving their efficiency, AI also raises ethical and professional concerns that continue to evolve. This article will briefly discuss some of the benefits of AI, the potential pitfalls surrounding the use of generative AI in litigation, and how some courts and court systems are attempting to address the rapidly changing landscape of…
By: Clark Hill PLC
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