AI plays a key role for today’s litigators – and how they get work done. Whether in-house or serving clients in a law firm, practitioners are keeping a close eye on how the new Trump administration tackles key issues around use of AI.
While this is not the first time Donald Trump has pledged the oath of the office of the President of the United States, this time around, the start of his term has largely be defined by quick action on some of the pressing issues and questions around the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Across the country, and indeed around the world, regulators and foreign governments are waiting to see how Trump’s Presidency will shape – and perhaps reshape – the use of AI.
This whitepaper explores how AI, and generative AI in particular, is reshaping the litigation landscape, driven in part by promises made by the new administration and covers:
- The expected shift in AI priorities and regulation;
- The potential impact of AI policy shifts on litigation;
- Trends in litigation cases involving the use of generative AI;
- Balancing an AI-forward agenda with legal ethics and professional responsibility
- New and emerging litigation use cases for generative AI; and,
- Evaluating and implementing successful and responsible GenAI in litigation.