As we enter the age of artificial intelligence (AI), there are some concerns in the legal profession that AI could soon replicate their work or threaten their jobs. As we examine the real-world use cases for AI for legal professionals, we quickly see that, despite all the hype, attorneys' jobs are secure for now: AI will not be writing briefs, interviewing witnesses or arguing cases anytime in the near future.

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Content and Knowledge Management Transformed

AI is changing the legal industry—just not in the ways that many expect. One area where AI is most transformative is in content and knowledge management. With AI, auto-classifying documents so they may be used based on their content and extracting key information from content has forever changed.

Previously, this was a long, boring and often error-prone task that lawyers disliked. Too much time was spent and many opportunities were lost due to not having relevant content at hand. Modern law professionals always need the right content at the right time in the right place.