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The legal world has become well-acquainted with technological disruption, experiencing successive waves in recent years. However, the emergence of generative AI has generated unparalleled excitement, standing out among these transformative shifts.
For some, adoption might seem like a no-brainer; for others, the risks far outweigh the rewards.
LexisNexis® surveyed over 560 lawyers and legal professionals throughout Australia and New Zealand to better understand overall awareness of generative AI, how the legal profession is currently using these tools, and how likely they are to adopt them in the future.
Read the report to discover:
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