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Artificial Intelligence And Its Role In The Evolution Of The Indian Legal System




Mallika Menon, B.A. LLB., Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur


ABSTRACT


In the year 1955, Standford Professor John McCarthy coined the term Artificial Intelligence and defined it as, “The science and engineering of making intelligent machines.” This concept rapidly evolved, from the early 20th century where Spanish engineer Torres Quevedo demonstrated the first chess-playing machine all the way to ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Artificial Intelligence has gone through a massive evolution and it is no surprise that it is being integrated with almost every product, application and jobs as well. The legal field is no stranger to the integration of Artificial Intelligence. This paper focuses on Artificial Intelligence in the legal field, from where Artificial Intelligence originally came from, to how it is used in the Indian Legal System. Even though there is no specific law in India which deals with Artificial Intelligence, this paper gives an insight onto the various laws of different countries and how their laws affect the role of Artificial Intelligence while keeping in mind the users privacy and rights.


Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Indian Legal System, laws of different countries, Artificial Intelligence applications.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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