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Over the past fifteen years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly embedded in the legal field, often in ways that were not widely anticipated. While it was initially expected that legal professionals would need to familiarize themselves with AI tools to enhance efficiency in practice, few foresaw the necessity for attorneys to possess a deep understanding of AI’s technical functions in order to competently advise clients on the legal ramifications of its use.
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