The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the legal sector, an industry deeply rooted in precedent and procedure. As AI tools become more prevalent in legal practices, the emphasis on the responsible use of this technology grows.

This article introduces the concept of AI as a collaborative assistant or co-pilot in legal processes encompassing predictive analytics in litigation and contract analysis. It highlights that while AI can offer valuable insights and efficiency, the core of legal decision-making still relies on human judgment, ethics, and expertise.

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