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11 October 2023Marisa Woutersen

President of UK civil courts ‘surprised’ at lawyers’ fear of generative AI

Lawyers and judges ‘owe a duty’ to use tech if it improves service, Sir Geoffrey Vos tells London event | GenAI uses for lawyers include drafting and reviewing but human review still needed | Clifford Chance, University of Liverpool, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters speak at Ministry of Justice-backed meet.

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