What happens when artificial intelligence and law collide not in theory but in the courtroom the law office and the lives of real people? This provocative and deeply researched book reveals how fast-evolving technologies are quietly reshaping justice authority and trust in ways few fully understand. And it asks a critical question: what should never be automated?From AI in the legal system to the ethics of algorithmic decision making in courts this book doesn t just track the rise of legal tech it dissects what s at stake. It exposes how machine reasoning clashes with the human complexity of legal interpretation how automation alters the role of lawyers and how automation in legal practice can amplify inequality even as it promises efficiency.Whether you're a legal professional policymaker technologist or simply a citizen concerned with fairness this book offers a sobering and clarifying lens on: How AI is replacing lawyers in tasks once thought to require human judgment The ethical risks of legal tech tools used in sentencing parole and policing What the future of legal expertise looks like in a world run by code Why the tension between legal system vs machine learning is more than a technical issue it s a moral oneThrough real-world examples sharp analysis and a clear-eyed sense of urgency readers will walk away with the tools to think critically about the role of machines in shaping justice. This is not just a book about technology it s a book about values power and what we re willing to delegate to algorithms in the name of progress.Essential reading for anyone curious about the future of the legal profession with AI and the boundaries of ethical risks of legal automation.
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