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Kamil SZPYT24/06/2022, 14:30
The use of artificial intelligence in the work of a lawyer should theoretically streamline and accelerate it. Algorithms working at a pace unavailable to a living human being process immeasurable oceans of data and come to the only right conclusion. But are we sure? What if, however, an error occurs - whether by providing the wrong data or calibrating the device incorrectly - and damage is...
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Péter HOMOKI24/06/2022, 14:55
Lawyers have to adapt to the ways how society at large changes: the more our life revolves around digital data, the more such data lawyers have to process as well and to input into the judicial processes. However, no matter the changes in technology, lawyers still have to comply with rules of deontology. Although the details considerably differ from country to country, and they are subject to...
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Lea PŐDÖR (PhD, Széchenyi István University Deák Ferenc Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Department of Legal Theory)24/06/2022, 15:20
Leibniz discovered that mathematics and logic help to settle the legal system and to solve legal problems as well. He believed that legal system could be axiomatized and judges could solve every legal case (even hard cases) ex mero jure. In the past few years, AI has been developing rapidly and from many aspects, it would be able to relieve judges by solving certain questions in the form of...
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László PÓK24/06/2022, 15:35
Providing legal services generally requires the processing of personal data, including sensitive categories of data. Technological developments had significant impact on data processing; however, the legal industry has proved to be quite resistant to the use of technology for a long period of time. For now, LegalTech tools continuously change and challenge the delivery of legal services. At...
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Zsolt ZŐDI24/06/2022, 16:15
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