Half of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, survey finds - but experts urge caution
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A survey reveals that 50% of UK adults would prefer AI for legal decision-making, with trust increasing among younger demographics. While some see AI as a cost-effective solution, experts warn it may not reliably handle legal matters due to data limitations and accuracy issues. Trust in AI wanes for more personal tasks, with many unwilling to let AI make decisions regarding health or significant life events. Concerns about the precision and appropriateness of AI in legal contexts persist, suggesting a need for caution as reliance on technology grows.
Legal services can be expensive, and there's no doubt that AI seems like a clever workaround. But the results, though convincing, can be wildly inaccurate.
Two-thirds of respondents said they wouldn't let AI perform surgery on themselves or a loved one. Over half wouldn't trust it to plan their wedding or handle their bills.
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