2018: A Legal Research Odyssey: Artificial Intelligence as Disruptor
Date
2018
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Publisher
Law Library Journal
Abstract
Cognitive computing has the power to make legal research more efficient, but it does not eliminate the need to teach law students sound legal research process and strategy. Law librarians must also instruct on using artificial intelligence responsibly in the face of algorithmic transparency, the duty of technology competence, malpractice pitfalls, and the unauthorized practice of law.
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Keywords
Artificial intelligence, Cognitive computing, Legal research, Legal instruction, Research process, Unauthorized practice of law, Technology and instruction, Technology and legal research, Algorithms
Citation
110 Law Lib. J. 5