The article discusses the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on legal professionals, focusing on two specific types: Generative AI and Agentic AI. Generative AI aids in creating content quickly but operates within predefined boundaries without strategic thinking. In contrast, Agentic AI is autonomous, allowing it to assess environments and set goals dynamically, which raises significant legal liability concerns. The evolving nature of AI technology compels in-house lawyers to stay informed about its implications to address legal, ethical, and compliance challenges effectively.
AI is reshaping industries and creating legal and ethical questions, significantly impacting the role of in-house lawyers.
Generative AI excels at creating content but lacks the ability to think strategically or adapt independently.
Agentic AI goes beyond reactive responses, setting its own goals and adapting to changes in its environment, raising liability concerns.
The legal implications of AI technology require legal teams to be proactive, ensuring compliance and understanding the risks associated with autonomous systems.
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