Artificial intelligence in the legal profession should be regulated, op-ed argues
Lawyers using artificial intelligence technology have an ethical obligation to spot mistakes and recognize anomalies. But how can the public be protected when using the technology for legal services? The answer is regulation of artificial intelligence in legal services, according to an op-ed by Hinshaw Culbertson partner Wendy Wen Yun Chang, a member of the ABA’s Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility. Chang is expressing her own views in the column for Bloomberg Big Law Business.
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