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Today, the legal landscape transforms at an extraordinary pace, reflecting a massive surge in artificial intelligence adoption that has climbed from 19% to 79% in just one year across the legal field. Artificial intelligence is proving to be a superb assistant, demonstrating the capability to generate complex legal drafts and research components in seconds, thereby offering measurable outcomes like reclaiming billable hours and potentially raising profitability. However, this rapid integration confronts profound challenges, including persistent subtle biases in models, high data security risks introduced by "bring-your-own AI" practices, and escalating intellectual property battles fueled by generative systems over copyrighted material. As firms race to embrace these tools, lawyers must address the necessity of meticulous human oversight and verification protocols to combat "hallucinations"—where AI produces plausible falsehoods—and manage the reduction of user control inherent in highly autonomous models like GPT-5. We explore how the profession manages this critical pivot, where AI fluency is quickly transitioning from a bonus to an expected professional competency, demanding new strategies for governance and accountability across every layer of practice.
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Today, the legal landscape transforms at an extraordinary pace, reflecting a massive surge in artificial intelligence adoption that has climbed from 19% to 79% in just one year across the legal field. Artificial intelligence is proving to be a superb assistant, demonstrating the capability to generate complex legal drafts and research components in seconds, thereby offering measurable outcomes like reclaiming billable hours and potentially raising profitability. However, this rapid integration confronts profound challenges, including persistent subtle biases in models, high data security risks introduced by "bring-your-own AI" practices, and escalating intellectual property battles fueled by generative systems over copyrighted material. As firms race to embrace these tools, lawyers must address the necessity of meticulous human oversight and verification protocols to combat "hallucinations"—where AI produces plausible falsehoods—and manage the reduction of user control inherent in highly autonomous models like GPT-5. We explore how the profession manages this critical pivot, where AI fluency is quickly transitioning from a bonus to an expected professional competency, demanding new strategies for governance and accountability across every layer of practice.
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2025-09-22 | ABA Journal
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