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"Master of the rolls Sir Geoffrey Vos, the second most senior judge in the UK, said AI was like a chainsaw at his address to the Legal Geek Conference, in that it was useful in the right hands, but super dangerous in the wrong ones. The technology can and should be used to draft contracts and research legal questions, Sir Geoffrey said, especially noting how the summarising capability of large language models (LLMs) can save time and drudgery when used carefully."
Reporting covers reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech with journalists deployed where stories develop and documentaries produced to spotlight key issues. Journalism access is kept paywall-free and funded by donations from those who can afford it to enable continued on-the-ground reporting. Artificial intelligence is being used across the legal sector for many purposes, including drafting contracts and researching legal questions. Large language model summarising capabilities can save time and reduce drudgery when applied carefully. In current form, AI could theoretically resolve cases far faster than humans, but deploying AI to decide cases carries significant dangers and should be resisted in practice.
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