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Artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP) technologies have been buzzwords for several years, and their capabilities are continuing to grow. With the ability to analyze large sets of data and identify patterns, AI is transforming industries such as health care, finance and law. In the legal field, AI is changing the way legal drafting is done, with NPL technologies such as one you’ve likely heard of called ChatGPT now being used ubiquitously by lawyers. See “Maximizing the Potential of ChatGPT,” p. 31.
Legal technology tools propelled by AI are transforming the way attorneys work and enabling them to provide superior and more efficient services to their clients. Let’s examine the impact of AI on estate planning b...
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