Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing the legal industry by assisting in contract review, drafting, and data-driven decision-making. However, its integration brings significant ethical concerns and potential pitfalls. Legal professionals must understand AI’s implications to ensure an efficient and impartial justice system. Experts like Dr. Pavan Duggal highlight that AI could make lawyers more anxious due to potential legal exposures and inherent biases in AI training data. Duggal emphasizes the importance of being aware of AI hallucinations and maintaining ethical guardrails. Rohan Rohatgi stresses the need for accountability and accuracy, as generative AI tools like Chat GPT can’t create but only provide outputs based on existing data. Dr. Pradeep Kulshrestha advocates for training law students to use AI effectively, emphasizing that no technology can replace human critical thinking. Dr. Deevanshu Shrivastava calls for careful consideration and cross-checking of AI outputs, underscoring the importance of accountability and impact assessment in AI usage.

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