From politics to the enterprise, much of the world and the industries therein are undergoing a time of tumultuous change. This is particularly true for law, and not just due to regulations—in fact, those predictions from yesteryear, the ones saying that artificial intelligence is going to change everything? Well, the thing is, that time is now, and the technology’s integration into the workflow is tighter than ever before.

Now, artificial intelligence’s (AI) impact on the work of paralegals and first-year associates is fairly well known, but given how quickly this change solidified, isn’t it worth considering what the next steps are? Legal Cheek takes this question from an English perspective, pointing to the parking ticket chatbot DoNotPay as maybe the legal profession’s closest glimpse “through the crack in the wall to the future of AI in law.”

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