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An Introductory Guide to Artificial Intelligence for Legal Professionals


ISBN13: 9789403509433
Published: May 2020
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £41.00



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An Introductory Guide to Artificial Intelligence for Legal Professionals is a pioneering book devoted completely to the increasing presence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the legal profession.

AI is a technology that is transforming the way data, information and knowledge are processed, facilitating new interaction environments, and thus, being the base for innovative services in all the fields. This has consequences for the legal sector in two senses: modernization of the working methods and practice and assessment of the consequences of the new services in different sectors. AI offers jurists various tools that are useful to carry out the work, allow prediction of outcomes in the legal proceedings and also allow a massive analysis of documents and identification of patterns. In the field of prevention of corruption, there are AI applications to support law enforcement and judges in their work. Chatbots are already enabling clients to solve their own problems without consulting expensive legal experts.

What’s in this book:

The key elements analysed in this book include the following:

  • crucial terms: natural language processing, machine learning and deep learning
  • regulations in force in major jurisdictions
  • impact of AI on ethical and social issues
  • prediction of outcome in the legal field (judicial proceedings, patent grants, etc.)
  • massive analysis of documents and identification of patterns from which to derive conclusions
  • impact on taxation and state tax revenues
  • issues of competition and intellectual property
  • liability and responsibility of intelligent systems
  • impact of AI on cybersecurity and data protection
  • use of autonomous killer robots in the military
  • challenges related to privacy
  • the need to embrace transparency and sustainability
  • labour and employment issues
  • how to avoid algorithmic biases when AI decides
  • AI application to due diligence
  • AI and non-disclosure agreements, and
  • the role of chatbots

Keeping in mind the necessity to build up a discipline owing to the impact of AI on the law and legal practice, the knowledge and experiences of renowned experts in the AI field from several European countries have been pooled together as chapters in this book to enable the readers to gain a global view. Several practical examples, business cases and interviews form a part of this book which give insights into the issues that people are dealing with in practice and provide the real application of this technology.

How this will help you:

This introduction to AI will help practitioners in tax law, labour law, competition law and intellectual property law to understand what AI is, what it serves, what is the state-of-the-art and the potential of this technology, how they can benefit from its advantages and what are the risks it poses. It will be beneficial for people in the labour market, and the economic and business sector seeking legal advice. Also, policymakers will recognize the urgent need to formulate rules to properly manage the future of AI.

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1. Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence
Juan Pavón & María Jesús González-Espejo
CHAPTER 2. AI and the Law: Regulating Artificial Intelligence
Moises Barrio Andres
CHAPTER 3. Ethical and Social Issues in Artificial Intelligence
Virginia Dignum
CHAPTER 4. AI and Labour and Employment
Caroline Chetrit & María Jesús González-Espejo
CHAPTER 5. AI and Taxation
María Jesús González-Espejo & Javier Martín Fernández
CHAPTER 6. AI and Competition
Bárbara Román & Julia Suderow
CHAPTER 7. Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property
Caroline Chetrit Pinto
CHAPTER 8. Liability and Responsibility of Intelligent Systems
Grzegorz J. Nalepa & Michal Araszkiewicz
CHAPTER 9. AI and Cybersecurity
Ignacio Arnaldo
CHAPTER 10. AI and Data Protection
Paloma Aparicio
CHAPTER 11. Artificial Intelligence in the Judicial
María Jesús González-Espejo
CHAPTER 12. Final Conclusions
María Jesús González-Espejo & Juan Pavón
An Interview With

Selected Bibliography
Index