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AI in Legal Tech: Explainable Contract Agents That Lawyers Trust

AI in Legal Tech: Explainable Contract Agents That Lawyers Trust

Explainability is foundational, because lawyers need to understand “how” the AI made a recommendation () (). Regulators and experts emphasize that...

April 11, 2026

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AI stands for artificial intelligence and refers to computer systems that can perform tasks that normally require human thinking. These systems learn patterns from data and use those patterns to make predictions, recognize speech and images, or suggest actions. Some AI tools follow simple rules, while others learn complex patterns by analyzing large amounts of information. You encounter AI every day in search engines, smartphone assistants, recommendation lists, and language translators. AI matters because it can speed up work, reduce repetitive tasks, and help people solve problems they might not be able to handle alone. It can also support decision-making by highlighting options or spotting patterns humans might miss. At the same time, AI can make mistakes, carry biases from its training data, or produce results that are hard to understand. That is why people are working on ways to test, monitor, and control AI so it behaves safely and fairly. Responsible use of AI combines good data, clear goals, and human oversight to make sure the technology helps rather than harms.

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