Document Type
Article
Abstract
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) presents a transformative moment for the legal profession. This Article examines the increasing likelihood of AI reshaping the legal practice, highlights the critical issue of bias, and describes how a multisystem approach to AI can assist in mitigating issues of bias and ultimate fairness. This issue is especially crucial when incorporating AI in automating judicial decision-making. An open, multisystem approach serves as a strategy in mitigating potential biases embedded in AI systems. This Article posits that the thoughtful integration of AI, underpinned by a commitment to diversified systems, will ultimately lead to more equitable and effective legal outcomes. This approach does not replace the human element in law but rather augments and extends it, ensuring that AI serves as a tool for enhancing the end objectives of the legal profession.
Recommended Citation
Rachel Beithon & Jonathan Germann,
AI Diversity and the Future of “Fair” Legal AI,
40
Ga. St. U. L. Rev.
863
(2024).
Available at:
https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/gsulr/vol40/iss4/7