Many legal tech platforms tout their advanced artificial intelligence capabilities. But behind that software is often a long-standing reliance on human reviewers verifying results before they are seen by the end user. While the dominance of such a hybrid review model may be waning, observers said that the combination of AI and human review will likely always have a place in legal tech.

For some in the legal profession, such an approach strikes a necessary balance of automation and trustworthiness.

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