Internet Experience Ameliorates Artificial Intelligence Ethical Risk | Law.com

2025-10-06 11:14:00 英文原文

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This article highlights challenges attorneys might encounter related to AI and ethical considerations, and how said challenges/difficulties might be ameliorated.

7 minute readOctober 06, 2025 at 07:14 AM
With a solid understanding of AI’s capabilities — both in use and potential challenges — insurers can go into 2019 with a more realistic view of its potential. (Shutterstock)

Attorneys are increasingly aware of the benefits of using artificial intelligence (AI) in their law practice. However, attorney’s awareness of AI inherent effects on ethical obligations is lagging. Applying ethics rules learned from the integration of the internet in the practice of law will ameliorate AI ethical risks and difficulties.

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摘要

This article discusses the challenges attorneys face when integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their practices, focusing on ethical considerations and potential risks. It suggests that applying ethics rules developed during the integration of the internet can help mitigate AI-related ethical issues. The piece aims to provide a realistic view of AI's capabilities and limitations for insurers heading into 2019.