JUST SPAMMING | Who will win when generative AI goes to court?
A new book, ‘Generative AI in the courtroom – a practical handbook for modern justice,’ set me on a course down memory lane, reminding me of the gaffes caused by fear of technology or gadget phobia among various sections of people when computers were introduced. For the book launch itself was educative before the book provided an understanding on a wide range of things, starting from AI or Artificial Intelligence itself or on its advanced form, Generative AI, and how that could help legal professionals do better when I had always associated law and its practice only with the human mind and not any machine. Though the fear raised during rampant computerization about human beings becoming redundant subsided after people saw for themselves the machine needing real people to do its work, an incident in 1997 brought back the fears when IBM’s Deep Blue defeated Gary Kasparov in a game of Chess. Dispelling prevalent fears like leak of confidential data, compromise in client confidentiality, data being used without client’s consent and hacking and data breaches, the authors instil confidence in the reader saying that legal AI systems have robust multi-layered security protocols.






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