Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law --Taking Lawyers’ Skills as an Observation

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  • Yang Yang

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https://doi.org/10.65343/erd.v1i2.50

Abstract

In the legal field, robot judges and lawyers often cause people's concerns, especially the breakthrough development of generative artificial intelligence has caused a new round of machines replacing people’s anxiety. Legal artificial intelligence systems represented by ChatGPT4.0 and Deepseek have attracted the attention of lawyers. As technical products, they provide a specific practical picture for lawyers to practice. Legal artificial intelligence first breaks through the cognitive limitations of lawyers, realizes rational decision-making and knowledge innovation, focuses on complex legal reasoning activities, reduces costs and improves efficiency, it broke the traditional growth model of the master-apprentice relationship will help to evenly distribute legal service resources and enhance international participation. The problem that cannot be ignored is that legal artificial intelligence also has real difficulties that need to be alleviated, such as lack of empathy and value judgment ability, doubts about the reliability of data models, difficulty in ensuring the authenticity and security of information, and difficulty in clarifying the responsible and regulatory subjects. In the future, human-machine symbiosis and human-machine interaction are common phenomena. To make full use of the continuous development of technology to improve the accuracy of lawyers in the practice field is a trend of integration of high technology and professional knowledge.

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Published

2025-11-19

How to Cite

Yang, Y. (2025). Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law --Taking Lawyers’ Skills as an Observation. Educational Research and Development, 1(2), pp. 20–28. https://doi.org/10.65343/erd.v1i2.50

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