The legal profession is on the cusp of a revolution, thanks to the advent of artificial intelligence (AI). Ana Carla Bliacheriene, a law professor at the University of São Paulo, highlights the potential of AI in optimizing process management and reducing times in the legal arena. With the launch of generative AI models in 2022, the possibilities for AI implementation have expanded significantly. Unlike traditional AI models, generative AI can read and understand procedural pieces, including images, and learn to generate results. Researchers at the University of São Paulo have developed an active generative AI model that can present information to users without prompting, making it an attractive solution for the Judiciary. However, concerns about bias and error must be addressed through rigorous training and analysis of databases. With its potential to streamline processes and improve efficiency, AI is poised to transform the legal landscape.

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