Law firms are using AI as strategy tool, not for reliable forecasts of litigation outcomes

Law.com

The majority of law firm leaders with an eye on AI tools view them as at least somewhat reliable in predicting how cases might turn out, but they’re generally not treating large language models as a crystal ball that can calculate the likelihood of winning or losing a case outright.

Instead, attorneys are more often using the predictive functions of AI to corroborate or identify potential holes in their thinking about litigation strategy.

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