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Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to reshape the legal industry. Tools like Harvey and CaseText have already begun to transform legal work, assisting with research, drafting, document review, contract analysis, and other routine legal tasks. In the coming years, AI may alter fundamentally the practice of law by enhancing productivity, reducing costs, eliminating jobs, and changing the ways in which lawyers work and interact with clients. But how good is AI at performing legal tasks? What are the potential benefits and risks of leveraging AI technologies that lawyers will need to consider? How will the integration of AI systems impact the composition and type of work performed by law firms and corporate legal teams, and what does this all mean for the career prospects of current law students?
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