5 Things to Ask Before Hiring a Robo-Lawyer: Part 4

Whether good or bad, the law is used by some to obtain or retain advantages over others, like education, money and politics. Over short and medium time frames, access to AI—and access to better AI—will likely skew toward those who can afford to supplement quality human legal advice for their separate advantage. So, until AI can make quality legal services equally available to all, we human lawyers have a continuing social obligation to supplement pro bono efforts with access to legal technologies used by our paying clients. Remember “the future is already here—it’s just not evenly distributed.” (William Gibson, “Neuromancer,” ACE 1984.)