Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries worldwide, and the legal field is no exception. While AI presents a game-changing opportunity in legal research, it also brings unique challenges. To dive deeper into this topic, Anggraeni and Partners team recently participated in APIHITalks #7 Webinar, which focused on the challenges and implementation of AI in legal research for legal information professionals.
This insightful session, organized by the Indonesian Association of Legal Information Professionals (APIHI) in collaboration with Hukumonline, brought together thought leaders, including Paramita Kusumawardhani (Chair of APIHI), Wisnu Basuki (Knowledge Management at AGI Legal), Faris Alwi (Legal Intelligence Specialist at Hukumonline), and Windianingrum (Knowledge Manager at Widyawan & Partners).
Legal research is often time-consuming, requiring professionals to sift through vast amounts of legal texts, regulations, and case law. AI offers an innovative way to streamline this process by:
However, as discussed in the webinar, AI should be viewed as a powerful tool rather than a replacement for legal professionals. While it can accelerate research, human oversight is essential to ensure accuracy, context, and reliability in legal interpretations.
Leading global firms are already integrating AI into their legal processes. For instance, Allen & Overy uses Harvey AI to improve efficiency in legal research and document drafting. Indonesian law firms can follow this trend by:
According to Faris Alwi from Hukumonline, AI is reshaping the legal sector in three significant ways:
In response to the demand for AI-driven legal research, Hukumonline has introduced Ailex, a regulatory-focused AI tool designed to assist legal professionals in navigating Indonesian law. However, as with all AI models, Ailex still requires human supervision and continuous updates to maintain accuracy.
The discussions reinforced that while AI can significantly improve legal research and document automation, it should not be blindly relied upon. Addressing accuracy, ethical considerations, and legal data limitations is critical to maximizing AI’s potential in the legal field.
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