The imitation of human intellect in devices created
to act and think like humans is known as Artificial Intelligence (AI). The term
can also be used to describe any machine that has cognitive abilities similar
to those of a human, such as learning and problem-solving.
Undoubtedly, a significant portion of the public
appears to be interested in Artificial Intelligence (AI), given the almost
limitless opportunities it presents. It integrates, advances, and presents
difficulties for practically every field of study, including the social
sciences, economics, law, philosophy, and cognitive science. Any system or
sector can become more efficient by utilising AI and Machine
Learning (ML). When applied properly, it has the power to gradually alter
several sectors' ecosystems and completely change them. But before using such
technology, it's critical to pinpoint the issues and difficulties that exist in
each industry and create precise strategies for maximising the impact of the AI
architecture.
AI is currently upsetting almost every industry and
profession. However, automated contract evaluation, legal research,
transcribing services, etc. are currently the only uses of AI in the Indian
legal industry.
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