Alliesverse has released the beta version of LawAl virtual lawyer. Oleg Lisyansky, CEO of the developer company, said that artificial intelligence is trained to know all the codes of the Russian Federation.
He emphasizes that artificial intelligence can analyze questions and most importantly learn and improve itself. According to Lisyansky, the neural network can find the answer to the legal question given in the legislation, decipher the terms, search for articles from the code related to the given question. It is expected that AI will soon be able to find court orders by name or number.
At the same time, it is still difficult for a virtual lawyer to solve an ambiguously formulated problem and problems at the intersection of legislation – when the problem is simultaneously related to violations of various laws of the Russian Federation, Maxim Golovach, technical director of the project, noted. The developer acknowledges that LawAI certainly cannot replace the intuition and experience of a human lawyer.
Developers will improve their product – LawAI will learn to “interview” a user ignorant of the law and legal terms, as well as learn how to have a dialogue on “broad context” topics.
Source: Ferra

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