Andries Nel was giving a political overview to the Justice and Constitutional Development portfolio committee regarding the challenges facing the justice system.
CAPE TOWN - Deputy Justice Minister Andries Nel has warned that the development of Artificial Intelligence will have a negative impact on the legal profession.
On Tuesday, Nel was giving a political overview to the Justice and Constitutional Development portfolio committee regarding the challenges facing the justice system. He said examples from the United States show how certain AI products are able to score higher in bar exams than the smartest law students, making it a real threat.
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