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    The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Lawyers
    (Uganda Christian University, 2025-05-28) Sarah Vanessa Nabachwa
    The integration of Artificial Intelligence into legal systems has engendered a paradigm shift in the legal landscape, presenting a complex interplay of challenges and opportunities for the lawyers in Uganda. The comprehensive research delves into the multifaceted impact of Artificial Intelligence on lawyers, focusing on its transformative potential and implications. Through an extensive analysis of the integration of Artificial Intelligence technologies including natural language, processing machine learning and predictive analytics, the study illuminates the profound improvements in legal research, decision making processes and case management, emphasizing the unprecedented efficiency and accessibility that Artificial Intelligence offers with in the legal domain. Artificial Intelligence is increasingly shaping the legal field, particularly in the way Lawyers communicate. However, challenges such as ethical concerns, job displacement and data privacy issues persist. This study examines Artificial Intelligence role in streamlining routine tasks, its potential for improving legal practice and the associated risks. Additionally, it considers the future implications of ethical standards and training in Artificial Intelligence use within the lawyers. KEYWORDS: Artificial Intelligence, Legal system, Lawyers, Technology

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