Untapped Solution For Ai
Untapped Solution For Ai
Untapped Solution For Ai
In nutshell, Artificial Intelligence is the ability of a machine to think and act like humans or
replicate "cognitive" functions that humans associate with other human minds, such as "learning"
and "problem solving". An AI powered machine can usually perceive its environment, identify
the problem that it is designed to solve, chalk out the various options for doing so, calculate the
cost and benefit of each option along with the probability of success of each of such options and
execute the task of solving the problem with the best possible precision. Not only this, an AI
powered machine is also capable of unassisted learning which means that the machine can
improve its working through experience on its own, something similar to on the job training for
humans. These distinctive features of an AI powered machine have made it possible to employ
them in myriad fields like Healthcare, Automotive, Defence, Marketing, Education, etc. In
Healthcare, AI is helping in medical diagnosis, managing health records, designing treatments,
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managing medication and drug creation.4 It is also assisting doctors in conducting surgeries with
precision.5 Driverless cars are the most glaring example of AI in the automotive industry. In the
field of warfare, Artificial Intelligence is being used for battlefield analysis and tactical decisions
and also for production of intelligent and autonomous unmanned weapon systems.6 With the
introduction of chatbots to handle customer queries, image and voice recognition techniques for
faster search results and recommendation engines that use customer’s information to suggest
products suited to their needs, Artificial Intelligence is making a mark for itself in the field of
marketing as well.7 Education is another dimension where AI has been creating ripples. Using
machines to check and evaluate answers to multiple choice questions is now a commonplace
thing as software developers are taking a further leap and are developing software that can assess
the subjective content written by a student.8 Pearson has already suggested that in future,
students will have a lifelong AI companion that will keep track of their performance right from
school till graduation, thus helping them to realize their strengths and work on their weaknesses.9
Having worked out wonderfully well in these fields, it is proposed that Artificial Intelligence can
be used in courts to tackle the problem of burgeoning pendency by assisting judges expedite
various legal processes. Even for law firms and lawyers, AI is already turning out to be boon in
terms of saving time and money. For example, lawyers are now using AI powered speech
recognition software such as Dragon10 for swift drafting and note taking. Similarly, AI powered
machines are helping lawyers review documents especially contracts with increased efficiency
and that too in a fraction of time that is usually taken up by humans.11 Contract Intelligence or
COIN is the software that is being extensively used for this purpose.12 Not only this, in a recent
competition between lawyers and an AI powered machine to predict the results of cases, the AI
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10 Common Applications Of Artificial Intelligence In Healthcare. Retrieved from
http://novatiosolutions.com/10-common-applications-artificial-intelligence-healthcare/
5
Britt, Phill. How AI-Assisted Surgery Is Improving Surgical Outcomes. Retrieved from
https://www.roboticsbusinessreview.com/health-medical/ai-assisted-surgery-improves-patient-outcomes/
6
Gupta, Deepak Kumar. Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence. Retrieved from
http://www.indiandefencereview.com/military-applications-of-artificial-intelligence/
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Faggella, Daniel. How e-commerce giants are using AI and marketing (Part 1). Retrieved from
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Lynch, Matthew, 7 Roles For Artificial Intelligence In Education. Retrieved from
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Intelligence Unleashed. Retrieved from
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Dragon Professional Review. Retrieved from https://www.business.com/reviews/dragon-professional/
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Mlot, Stephanie. AI Beats Human Lawyers At Their Own Game. Retrieved from
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Contract Intelligence. Retrieved from https://www.ftitechnology.com/solutions/contract-intelligence
powered computer was able to predict results with 86.6% accuracy as compared to 66.3%
accuracy of that of lawyers.13 This highlights that AI will also be used in future by lawyers in
advising their clients best legal course of action. Legal Research is another area where the
lawyers are relying upon AI machines. 14
SOME EXAMPLES OF USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN LEGAL FIELD: 15
● Wusong Technology in China is working on digitizing the way Courts function using
AI-enabled robot chatbot called “FaXiaotao” which offers users case analysis and helps
them locate lawyers.
● A robot called Xiao Fa was put into operation at the lawsuit center at Beijing No 1
Intermediate People’s Court which can answer questions verbally or take queries on its
screen with a touchscreen or keyboard and also print documents out.
● The Singapore based Wong Partnership also embraced AI technology from London-based
AI firm Luminance to support its corporate/M&A practice. This firm, in order to achieve
due diligence of M&A transaction documents and to highlight sections that earlier
required human interaction, uses this feature.
● South Korean law firm Yulchon develops technology that provides low-cost compliance
tools, including apps, for clients. The lawyers of this firm have also been equipped to
create A.I. solutions for themselves in order to ensure better performance.
● An Indian firm, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, having realised the potential that A.I.
entails, is using the same in contract analysis and review in partnership with Canadian AI
assistant Kira Systems.
● Startups like CaseMine and NearLaw have renovated the legal research scenario with the
use of VisualSearch and the CaseRanking algorithm which sorts and ranks over 300,000
case records across 20+ Courts/ Tribunals to come out with the top 50 cases.
Now, there are many miscellaneous tasks which a court has to perform, including making several
interim decisions, in these stages but there are a few fundamental tasks which can be done using
AI powered machines to expedite the overall decision making process. These are:
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Tonn. Robot Lawyers Are A Thing Now. Retrieved from
http://www.lifeafterlabels.org/category/casecruncher-alpha/
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Marr, Bernard. How AI And Machine Learning Are Transforming Law Firms And The Legal. Retrieved from
https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2018/05/23/how-ai-and-machine-learning-are-transforming-lawfirms-and
-the-legal-sector/#574fae0c32c3
15
Intelligence Unleashed. Retrieved from
https://www.pearson.com/corporate/about-pearson/innovation/smarterdigital-tools/intelligence-unleashed.html.
1. Reading and analyzing the contents of a document: Companies like Microsoft have
already developed software that is capable of reading and comprehending a document
just like a human being or even better and answering questions based upon the contents
of the document.16 With more investment by the companies in the field of Machine
Reading Comprehension, not only these scores will improve but so will the ability of a
machine to assist humans in reading and comprehending humongous amounts of data.
This ability of a machine can be put to use in courts to read and analyze pleadings of
parties to easily chalk out point of agreement and points where the parties are at issue.
This tool can also be used to read and analyze evidence of both the parties. This will be
of special assistance to the court in cases where the amount of pleadings and evidence is
huge as not only the time of the court will be saved but also enable the judge to review
his own comprehension of the matter in order to be doubly sure about his decision.
2. Summarizing the contents of a document: A court has to shift through documents such
as pleadings, oral and documentary evidence placed on a court file,the precedents on the
issue and the lawas matter of routine before arriving at a conclusion. Therefore, a lot of
time of the courts is taken in reading the contents of the documents. The judge has to
examine each and every document carefully even to form a prima facie opinion about a
case for the purpose of passing interim orders. It is true that the judge would anyways
have to consider the document in detail while arriving at a final decision on merits, but it
would be of tremendous use if a machine could tell the summary or abstract of a
document to the judge for the purpose taking interim decisions like temporary injunction
orders in a civil litigation and prima-facie case in a criminal case while summoning the
accused. Currently, Summarizer is one of the AI software that is being used for
summarizing contents of the documents.17 More advanced software on similar lines can
be developed especially suited to the needs of the courts for effective summarizing of the
content.
3. Case law and law code research: Like lawyers,judges also spend a lot of time on the
research of the precedents or case laws. It is to some extent due to this reason that there
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Linn, Allison. Microsoft creates AI that can read a document and answer questions about it as well as a person.
Retrieved from
https://blogs.microsoft.com/ai/microsoft-creates-ai-can-read-document-answer-questions-wellperson/
17
Introduction to Automatic Text Summarization. Retrieved from
https://blog.algorithmia.com/introductionautomatic-text-summarization/
are delays in quick decision making in courts.18 Putting Artificial Intelligence to use for
the purpose of legal research by lawyers and judges may help in reducing the time taken
to decide a case. ROSS is one such online legal research assistant which helps the legal
community to delve into numerous case laws in detail and find the most relevant and
appropriate of the case laws.19 With the use of Machine Learning (ML) to develop the
Natural Language Processing (NLP) of a machine, it is possible to standardize, classify,
summarize and store huge quantities of data, something typically done in legal research.20
4. Using Visualization and Predictive Analytics for settlement: Law firms and lawyers
are leveraging big data analytics to visualize case data and see which cases are cited in
other cases and whether they result in a favorable or unfavorable verdict. Predictive
Analytics can also be used by courts to present the probable result to the litigating parties
so as to compel them to enter into an out of court settlement. This will not only help the
lawyers and law firms to maximize their clients’ return of investment by foreseeing the
chances of winning or losing a trial but will also save the precious time of the courts by
encouraging parties to settle the matter amicably.21
5. Administration: With increased responsibilities on the judiciary, the judges, apart from
deciding judicial matters, are also engaged in handling administrative matters which
include, but are not limited to, receiving and sending official communications, directing
and controlling ministerial staff of the court, planning and organizing different categories
of trials and sensitizing litigants about their legal rights. In these circumstances, an AI
powered machine can be put to use for the purpose of doing repetitive things to enable
the judge to focus on core judicial activities.
6. Assistance on Bail/Parole/Probation matters: In criminal cases, it is almost in every
case that a court has to take decision like whether to release the accused on bail during
his trial or to send him to jail, whether to grant the benefit of probation to the convict by
not sending him to jail and instead releasing him on the promise of good conduct, and
whether to release a prisoner on parole or not. These are crucial decisions as they have a
18
Ghosh, Agamoni. How This Company is Using AI to Simplify Legal Research. Retrieved from
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/299250
19
ROSS Intelligence. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/profile/ross-intelligence/#2d90593e1e85
20
Sahita, Vikas. How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming the Legal Services Industry of Asia. Retrieved from
https://www.analyticsindiamag.com/how-artificial-intelligence-is-transforming-the-legal-services-industry-ofasia/
21
Ibid.
bearing not only upon the right of liberty of a person but also on safety of the society and
therefore require the extraordinary indulgence of the court.
States to assist the judges in not only making a quick decision regarding these important rights
but also in ensuring that personal biases and perceptions of the judges do not come in the way of
deciding important rights of the accused. In fact, judges in the United States have already started
using an AI program called Public Safety Assessment, or PSA, before deciding whether or not an
accused should be released on bail.22 This software calculates the risk of recidivism and flight,
i.e., risk of the defendant again committing a crime and risk of his escape from the clutches of
law.
22
Arnold Foundation Launches Expansion of Public Safety Assessment Tool. Retrieved from
https://thecrimereport.org/2018/04/25/arnold-foundation-launches-expansion-of-public-safety-assessment-tool/