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How Attorneys Are Using AI and What Can Go Wrong - Episode 103

How Attorneys Are Using AI and What Can Go Wrong - Episode 103

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Summary

What happens when artificial intelligence starts reshaping one of the most tradition-bound professions?

In this episode, Andee and Mali are joined by AI afficianado Kendall Carter to explore how artificial intelligence is starting to reshape the legal industry. They dive into the growing role of AI in law, unpacking why so many attorneys are adopting new tools and what that means for the future of the profession.

They look at both sides of the story, from the benefits of AI -- like increased efficiency and productivity -- to the potential downsides, including accuracy concerns and ethical challenges.

Kendall shares insight into where things can go wrong and why human judgment still plays a critical role.

Join the conversation for a thoughtful, accessible look at the opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence.


Kendall Carter can be found at: https://aspire.law/our-team/kendall-carter/

and at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kendallwcarter/


00:59 Introducing Kendall Carter
03:36 Kendall's Law School & Career Highlights
06:27 How Kendall Got Into AI
08:08 AI in Legal Practice
10:44 Best Uses of AI in Law
14:02 AI & Value To Clients
16:32 AI Pitfalls & Fake Cases
19:03 Potential Consequences of Misuse
21:39 Client Trust & Reputation
25:34 A Good Way For Clients To Use AI
33:58 How Have you Evolved Recently?
40:42 Closing & Outro


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