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Law librarianship in the age of AI / edited by Ellyssa Kroski

LivresAuteur principal: Kroski, Ellyssa, 19..-...., Editeur scientifiqueLangue: anglais.Éditeur : Chicago : ALA Editions • C 2020Description : 1 vol. (XIII-209 p.) : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 23 cmISBN: 978-0-8389-4627-5.Résumé : Futurists predict that in the next ten years the profession of "lawyer" will splinter into job titles like “legal process analyst” or “legal knowledge engineer.” And some in the field are already taking a proactive approach ⁠― in fact, more than two dozen law schools have developed innovation centers to explore artificial intelligence (AI) and the law. In a competitive marketplace, both firms and individuals need to familiarize themselves with the dazzling array of new products and enhanced features capable of improving efficiency. Written by leading practitioners and visionaries like Robert Ambrogi, this groundbreaking survey of current practices and future trends offers an incisive examination of the evolving roles for law librarians. Readers will learn how AI technology is changing law school curricula, lawyer practice, marketing, and other key aspects of the field through coverage of such topics as the benefits of AI to law librarianship, including areas like legal research, contract review, compliance, and administration, and their associated risks; four professional ethics rules that apply to the use or (non-use) of AI; how lawyers and staff work side by side with AI, utilizing intelligence like RAVN ACE or FastCase to attack the drudgery of due diligence and document review; surprising machine-learning insights from tokenizing, stemming, and lemmatizing the text of Shakespeare's plays; the potential for chatbots and new natural language processing products to improve access to justice; and ways to develop sought-after skills through new technology departments, practice management groups, and legal innovation labs. Reading this collection will give you a firm grasp of the innovations, tools, benefits, and risks of AI in law librarianship. [Editeur]Sujet - Nom commun: Bibliothèques juridiques Technologie de l'information | Intelligence artificielle Voir dans le SUDOC
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Futurists predict that in the next ten years the profession of "lawyer" will splinter into job titles like “legal process analyst” or “legal knowledge engineer.” And some in the field are already taking a proactive approach ⁠― in fact, more than two dozen law schools have developed innovation centers to explore artificial intelligence (AI) and the law. In a competitive marketplace, both firms and individuals need to familiarize themselves with the dazzling array of new products and enhanced features capable of improving efficiency. Written by leading practitioners and visionaries like Robert Ambrogi, this groundbreaking survey of current practices and future trends offers an incisive examination of the evolving roles for law librarians. Readers will learn how AI technology is changing law school curricula, lawyer practice, marketing, and other key aspects of the field through coverage of such topics as

the benefits of AI to law librarianship, including areas like legal research, contract review, compliance, and administration, and their associated risks;
four professional ethics rules that apply to the use or (non-use) of AI;
how lawyers and staff work side by side with AI, utilizing intelligence like RAVN ACE or FastCase to attack the drudgery of due diligence and document review;
surprising machine-learning insights from tokenizing, stemming, and lemmatizing the text of Shakespeare's plays;
the potential for chatbots and new natural language processing products to improve access to justice; and
ways to develop sought-after skills through new technology departments, practice management groups, and legal innovation labs.

Reading this collection will give you a firm grasp of the innovations, tools, benefits, and risks of AI in law librarianship.
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1. AI defined 2. What machine learning can tell us about Shakespeare 3. Types of AI tools in law 4. AI tools and applications 5. Law libraries embracing AI 6. opportunities for law librarians 7. AI and legal research 8. AI in legal education 9. Access to justice in the age of AI 10. Benefits, drawbacks and risks of AI 11. Ethics in the use of AI 12. The future of AI in law libraries 13. AI resources

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