Making a Computational Attorney
2023-03-07Unverified0· sign in to hype
Dell Zhang, Frank Schilder, Jack G. Conrad, Masoud Makrehchi, David von Rickenbach, Isabelle Moulinier
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This "blue sky idea" paper outlines the opportunities and challenges in data mining and machine learning involving making a computational attorney -- an intelligent software agent capable of helping human lawyers with a wide range of complex high-level legal tasks such as drafting legal briefs for the prosecution or defense in court. In particular, we discuss what a ChatGPT-like Large Legal Language Model (L^3M) can and cannot do today, which will inspire researchers with promising short-term and long-term research objectives.