According to the report ‘First Global Report on the State of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice,’ prepared by Michal Jackowski and Michal Araszkiewicz in collaboration with 25 leading AI and legal researchers, artificial intelligence will soon become a companion to a lawyer’s daily work. The ability to manage AI-powered projects and proficiency in using these tools will become key competencies in the legal job market. Companies that effectively integrate AI gain a significant competitive advantage, becoming market leaders. But before this can happen, the Polish legal sector faces the challenge of increasing its knowledge and adapting new technologies.
Read the article by Michal Jackowski and Michal Araszkiewicz published on May 5 in the daily newspaper Rzeczpospolita, which compares data from global and Polish surveys of lawyers, and find out:
- What is the data on the use of artificial intelligence-based tools by law firms in Poland and around the world?
- What are the differences in the use of AI by Polish law firms compared to global trends?
- How do lawyers view the opportunities and challenges of using AI in the practice of law?
The article is available HERE.