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Machine Learning

muh-SHEEN learn-ing
A subfield of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that focuses on algorithms that can learn and improve from data without being explicitly programmed.
Companies use machine learning to analyze legal documents and predict case outcomes.

N/A (This is a relatively new technology in law)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between AI and Machine Learning?

AI is a broader term encompassing any machine that exhibits human-like intelligence. Machine learning is a specific type of AI that learns from data.

How is machine learning used in law?

Machine learning is used in legal research, document review, e-discovery, and even legal prediction (predicting the outcome of cases).

What are some limitations of machine learning in law?

Machine learning algorithms can be biased based on the data they are trained on. Additionally, they cannot replace human judgment in complex legal matters.

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