GenAI for Legal Practice


GenAI for Legal Practice
GenAI for Legal Practice
CC BY-NC-SA

Book Details

Author Mitchell Adams
Publisher Swinburne University of Technology
Published 2025
Edition 1st
Paperback 242 pages
Language English
ISBN-13 9781925761627
ISBN-10 1925761622
License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike

Book Description

As generative artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms legal practice, the profession faces opportunities and challenges in adopting these technologies. GenAI for Legal Practice provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to integrating generative AI tools into Australian legal practice, offering both theoretical foundations and practical applications. The book introduces an AI Fluency Framework specifically designed for legal practitioners, encompassing five core competencies. From foundational concepts of AI and large language models to advanced prompt engineering techniques, the book systematically guides readers through the landscape of available AI platforms, practical implementation strategies, and critical ethical considerations. Through practical examples, readers will learn methodologies for constructing prompts that elicit reliable outputs while also understanding the limitations and risks associated with AI in legal practice. This essential resource equips legal professionals, law students, and legal educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively, efficiently, ethically, and safely with AI tools while maintaining the highest professional standards.


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