I'm a young, British writer interested in Law and Politics.
In recent years we have seen Artificial Intelligence gaining prominence across the news and in our lives. People often consider all that it can do for us – making our lives easier and completing trivial tasks – but is this all it will do? In 2021 research from Princeton revealed the legal industry as one of the most vulnerable to job loss at the hands of AI even though lawyers are often seen as requiring succinct and emotive personal skills that ‘robots’ simply cannot possess. So, is the legal industry under threat or will AI become a valuable tool for lawyers across the globe?
By Liz King about a year ago in Futurism