Kseniia P.

Do you trust AI tools with legal processes?

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AI is already making its way into legal work β€” and not just for quick answers. We see it being used to:

  • Run trademark & patent searches.

  • Draft contracts, NDAs, and even patent applications.

  • Analyze contracts for risks & compliance issues.

  • Monitor competitors and patent landscapes.

  • Even manage entire IP portfolios β€” deadlines, renewals, payments, and filings across countries.

Some of these feel like a natural fit for automation. But others β€” like drafting contracts or advising on risks β€” are much more sensitive.

πŸ‘‰ What do you think: where should AI stop in legal work? Would you trust it to handle filings, contracts, compliance checks β€” or even to run your whole IP portfolio on autopilot?

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Ritik Ranjan

Great breakdown, Kseniia . I think the line depends on risk tolerance and accountability. Automating routine, low-risk tasks (like deadline tracking or basic searches) makes total sense. But when it comes to interpretation, strategy, or anything that could have serious legal or financial consequences, I’d want a human in the loop.

Maybe the future isn’t about β€œAI vs. lawyer” but β€œAI + lawyer,” where AI handles the heavy lifting and humans provide judgment and accountability.