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In a previous blog, Troy Lowry made a bold prediction about AI reshaping the legal landscape. A recent study shows that the integration of AI into the legal field may be slower than he thought.
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AI is advancing rapidly. What changes could it make to the legal field?
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The European Union鈥檚 Artificial Intelligence Act is expected to cause a seismic shift in the legal landscape. What effect could this have on legal education?