Integrating AI-Based Information Services in Legal Systems: Opportunities and Challenges
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss-2025.IJISS.15.2.49Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Legal Systems, Legal Ethics, Data Privacy, Algorithmic Fairness, Legal Technology, Regulatory GovernanceAbstract
Implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies
like contracting software and legal chatbots has automated
various tasks within legal practice and streamlined operations
on varying levels of efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility. Such
a development presents remarkable opportunities and
fundamental problems, especially in law. Additionally, this
investigation aims at operational efficiency, accuracy, and the
usability of AI's legal services. Improved case evaluation and
decision making go hand in hand with applying machine
learning, natural language processing, and analytics-based
foresight for predictive reasoning. While optimizing processes
and outcomes is frequently beneficial, AI's implications,
particularly regarding ethics, are pervasive: data privacy,
algorithmic discrimination, and legal accountability, to name a
few. The scrutiny AI algorithms are subjected to shines a light
on a more urgent concern: regulation. This document analyses
policies that govern the application of AI technology and AI’s
underlying ethical discrimination against marginalized legal AI
researchers. The actions taken will focus the attention of
legislators, legal practitioners, and legal scholars toward more
thorough discussion concerning the ethical dimension within the
politics of AI integration into an ethics-driven system.
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