AN INTRODUCTION to Natural & Artificial Intelligence in Law Blog – AI Law, Rights, and Technology

Welcome to Natural and Artificial Intelligence in Law. Natural and Artificial Intelligence in Law is a professional resource at the intersection of AI law, human rights, equality, housing and civil justice. Curated by barrister Matthew Lee and now enjoying an international readership, the blog offers expert commentary, practical guidance, and live trackers AI Law. Read all about the project here.

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This legal article/report forms part of my ongoing legal commentary on the use of artificial intelligence within the justice system. It supports my work in teaching, lecturing, and writing about AI and the law and is published to promote my practice. Not legal advice. Not Direct/Public Access. All instructions via clerks at Doughty Street Chambers. This legal article concerns AI Law.

Artificial Intelligence in Law

Welcome to Natural and Artificial Intelligence in Law

Natural and Artificial Intelligence in Law is a professional resource at the intersection of AI law, human rights, equality, housing and civil justice. Curated by barrister Matthew Lee and now enjoying an international readership, the blog offers expert commentary, practical guidance, and live trackers AI Law. Read all about the project here.

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