Miriam Kim, a partner at Munger, Tolles & Olson, writes in an article published by LegalTech News titled “Legal Tech Predictions for Artificial Intelligence in 2025,” how artificial intelligence (AI) will affect the legal field in 2025. We shared our predictions about what the impact will be.
This article provides various predictions and insights regarding the impact and regulation of AI in 2025. It includes multiple expert perspectives on how AI will evolve, be regulated (or not), and impact various aspects of the legal field.
Miriam highlighted that in 2024, lawyers experimented with a variety of new AI tools while adhering to new guidelines issued by the American Bar Association and state bar associations. With these guidelines in place, she predicts that by 2025 law firms will move beyond basic AI implementation to more advanced systems that integrate with existing workflows and databases. I’m doing it. Firms that adopt strategic integration of these systems, with an emphasis on attorney-client privilege and client confidentiality, will be well positioned.
“Companies that focus on strategic (AI) implementations end up building lasting infrastructure, while companies that deploy technology aimlessly end up building on shifting sands.” Deaf,” Miriam said.
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