Artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools

This paper looks at the use and utility of artificial intelligence (AI) in the area of legal profession globally and in Malaysia. The objective of the article was to highlight the types of AIs and their capabilities, and the effect of such technologies on the effectiveness and efficiency of legal...

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Main Authors: Mohammad, Mohammad Tahir Sabit, Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali, Omoola, Sodiq
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Language:English
Published: The Malaysian Current Law Journal Sdn Bhd 2019
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spelling iium-709242019-10-18T01:26:08Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/70924/ Artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools Mohammad, Mohammad Tahir Sabit Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali Omoola, Sodiq K Law (General) This paper looks at the use and utility of artificial intelligence (AI) in the area of legal profession globally and in Malaysia. The objective of the article was to highlight the types of AIs and their capabilities, and the effect of such technologies on the effectiveness and efficiency of legal service, as well as the threat that they may present to millions of graduates of law in the workplace. The research was conducted in the form of an integrated literature review by analysing and synthesising various ideas and opinions relating to the primary objective of the paper. It is found that the threat of technology is very minimal and it may affect those in lower ranks who see no need for upgrading their skills. Overall, it is found that AIs improve work efficiency and save costs, on top of fast and cheap delivery of legal services. The paper suggests that Malaysian legal services and education curriculum embrace the technology, and prepare their graduates in skills needed in high tech environments. The Malaysian Current Law Journal Sdn Bhd 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/70924/1/70924_Artificial%20Intelligence%2C%20Technologies.pdf Mohammad, Mohammad Tahir Sabit and Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali and Omoola, Sodiq (2019) Artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools. Current Law Journal, 2. i-xvi. ISSN 0127-0699 https://www.cljlaw.com/bulletin/?CLJBulletin;2019;8;b;
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Mohammad, Mohammad Tahir Sabit
Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali
Omoola, Sodiq
Artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools
description This paper looks at the use and utility of artificial intelligence (AI) in the area of legal profession globally and in Malaysia. The objective of the article was to highlight the types of AIs and their capabilities, and the effect of such technologies on the effectiveness and efficiency of legal service, as well as the threat that they may present to millions of graduates of law in the workplace. The research was conducted in the form of an integrated literature review by analysing and synthesising various ideas and opinions relating to the primary objective of the paper. It is found that the threat of technology is very minimal and it may affect those in lower ranks who see no need for upgrading their skills. Overall, it is found that AIs improve work efficiency and save costs, on top of fast and cheap delivery of legal services. The paper suggests that Malaysian legal services and education curriculum embrace the technology, and prepare their graduates in skills needed in high tech environments.
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author Mohammad, Mohammad Tahir Sabit
Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali
Omoola, Sodiq
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Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali
Omoola, Sodiq
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title Artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools
title_short Artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools
title_full Artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools
title_fullStr Artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools
title_full_unstemmed Artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools
title_sort artificial intelligence, technologies and the future of law schools
publisher The Malaysian Current Law Journal Sdn Bhd
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/70924/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/70924/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/70924/1/70924_Artificial%20Intelligence%2C%20Technologies.pdf
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