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- The Economist (2023)

Even if it doesn’t replace lawyers en masse | Business

According to a recent report from Goldman Sachs, a bank, 44% of legal tasks could be performed by AI, more than in any occupation surveyed except for clinical and administrative support. Lawyer spent an awful lot of time scrutinizing tedious documents, the sort of thing that AI has already demonstrated it can do well…

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The article is about the use of artificial intelligence in the field of law and how it could potentially replace certain jobs roles that lawyers have. The author suggests that AI can help to automate some mundane tasks for lawyers, such as document scrutiny, with which it has already succeeded in in other industries.

Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Law, Goldman Sachs, Lawyers, Document scrutiny

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