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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Legal Profession: Hong Kong Lawyers Association Position Paper

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2024-01-20 HKT 11:35

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The Hong Kong Lawyers Association issued a position paper “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Legal Profession”, arguing that artificial intelligence brings both challenges and opportunities. It proposed that artificial intelligence can assist lawyers in document review and other tasks, and may also lead to the loss of certain positions. It also suggested that legal Incorporate understanding of artificial intelligence into relevant education.

The document stated that artificial intelligence can significantly improve productivity and efficiency, allowing lawyers to focus on high-value work, but the limitation is that it may not be able to ensure the authenticity of data, and may also cause the risk of personal data privacy issues; and relying on the use of artificial intelligence as self-representation, Without formal legal training, it may not be best for the parties or the administration of justice.

The document reiterates that artificial intelligence tools are used to enhance the value-added work of legal service providers, rather than replace the legal service providers themselves, and should not be promoted as a mechanism for “automated legal consultation services.”

The document also mentions that judges need to have skills about artificial intelligence and how to assist work processes, as well as relevant legal knowledge about complex issues arising from emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.

The Lawyers Association stated that it will consult members and communicate with stakeholders in the future, and proposes three stages, including information, participation and implementation. The goal is to develop appropriate and up-to-date guidelines for the ethical and regulated application of artificial intelligence.


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