Chroma founder Jeff Huber calls legal AI uninspiring, prompting Marc Andreessen to argue it empowers individuals against large institutions
Academic Peter Henderson says AI will democratize impact litigation.
Also, previously most people could only try to change the law through voting. But mainly attorneys—like impact litigation shops—had the know-how to change the law through litigation. Pretty soon we’re going to have way more AI-powered impact litigators trying to shape the law.
Legal AI superempowers normal individuals with no legal background to fight big institutions in bureaucracies and in courts on a level knowledge/skill playing field, for the first time in human history. As such, it is one of the most inspiring applications of AI.
@jeffreyhuber i will :)
Legal AI is probably the least inspiring application of AI change my mind
you should have the right to an AI attorney
Legal AI superempowers normal individuals with no legal background to fight big institutions in bureaucracies and in courts on a level knowledge/skill playing field, for the first time in human history. As such, it is one of the most inspiring applications of AI.