Application of AI to disputes: current trends in the UK
Assigning liability for AI-induced errors
As lawyers begin using generative large language models (LLMs) in legal research and
drafting, Ben Jones considers where liability should fall if a hallucination is submitted into legal proceedings.
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Are conversations with AI chatbots privileged?
Georgina Jones, Tom Charnley and Anneliese Amoah discuss whether AI interactions can ever be privileged, key questions to consider, and what users should do now.
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AI's possible role in witness statement preparation
Ben Jones considers potential applications of AI in witness statements, including initial drafts, transcriptions and interview technique.
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Judges' insights on AI and its use in the judicial system
Delve into the perspective of judges on incorporating AI into judicial processes. Explore how AI could enhance efficiency, accuracy and fairness within the legal system while also addressing potential challenges and ethical considerations.
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Using AI to predict case outcomes
Kate Hamblin explores whether AI can replicate a litigator's expertise by analysing historic
litigation and outcomes, and applying it to the new case, potentially reducing risk in litigation.
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Would you engage in an AI mediation?
Discover how AI-driven mediation provides an alternative form of dispute resolution,
highlighting the potential benefits and drawbacks of incorporating AI into conflict resolution.
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