Can GenAI Speed Up the Legal Slow Lane?

An Indian advocate observed that “99% of law firms don’t use case management systems; most lawyers still rely on diaries or simple Excel sheets to track cases”.
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When an airline passenger based outside India faced an issue during his travel, instead of hiring a lawyer, the man decided to use ChatGPT to draft a legal notice for the airline—and received thousands of dollars in compensation.  So, while AI is raring to go, the legal community remains split on its role in the industry. “AI can only be adopted for non-crucial tasks in the legal landscape,” said Prasad Karhad, founder and director of Patent Attorney Worldwide, in an interview with AIM Media House. “Though it holds the scope of replacing the typist and beyond.” In an episode of the All-In podcast, David Sacks, former CEO of Yammer, reflected on the potential of large language models (LLMs) in revolutionising legal services. Early predictions were bold, with startups
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Vidyashree is enthusiastic about investigative journalism. Now trying to explore how AI solves for all.
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