"AI is really reaching all aspects of the law," said Wayne Cohen, managing partner at Cohen & Cohen and a law professor at the George Washington University School of Law.
While the current use of AI in the U.S. legal industry operates intensely behind the scenes, it's inching further into the front lines of the courtroom.
Jason Boehmig, CEO and co-founder of digital contract company Ironclad and who has experience as a corporate attorney, said AI can review a company's legal contracts, learning its preferred language and drafting and negotiating contracts in the organization's historic legal voice.
On the spectrum of the legal system, the businesses on either end of the contract arguably have less to lose than, say, an individual whose basic freedoms are at stake.
In all of these applications, experts say the ideal situation is for humans to review AI's work.
Persons:
Wayne Cohen, Cohen & Cohen, it's inching, Cohen, it's, Jackie Schafer, Schafer, Clearbrief, that's, Jason Boehmig, Boehmig
Organizations:
Center for Strategic, International Studies, Cohen &, George Washington University School of Law
Locations:
U.S, Washington