Read more about the future of the legal profession in the era of artificial intelligence and discover the opportunities opening up for law firms in the article published as part of the 8th round of the Rzeczpospolita Lawyers’ Panel, titled “AI Will Assist Lawyers, But Their Fees Are Unlikely to Fall.”
Expert opinion
In the latest Lawyers’ Panel, our expert, dr hab. Krzysztof Koźmiński, Professor at the University of Warsaw and Managing Partner at Jabłoński Koźmiński & Partners, emphasises that while artificial intelligence can support lawyers in their daily work, human qualities such as empathy, creativity, and understanding of social context will remain essential in the legal profession. He further notes that smaller and medium-sized law firms, which are open to innovation, are best positioned to leverage the potential of AI to strengthen their market position.
Summary of expert voting results
- 53% of respondents agreed that artificial intelligence could replace lawyers in performing many key tasks and revolutionise the legal services market.
- 62% of experts believe that the use of artificial intelligence will not be limited to large law firms.
- 38% of lawyers disagreed with the proposition that the use of artificial intelligence will reduce the costs of legal services, thereby making them cheaper.
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