Artificial intelligence took the world by storm in 2022. From better predictive analytics for providing legal advice to a push for a standardized AI Bill of Rights to combat AI bias, artificial intelligence has found its way into nearly every aspect of the law. More recently, AI tools have stunned the legal world with their ability to generate convincing text and art, even if these tools have opened the door to novel legal questions.

There’s little doubt, however, that we’re just getting started—2023 is poised to outdo 2022 when it comes to advancements in artificial intelligence. The following is a collection of predictions from experts in the legal industry on what to expect from AI in 2023.

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