Our Research
Our advisors include Professor Jun Wang, Lord Neuberger and other industry titans.
What our research covers
We have been studying the effects of generative AI on the legal industry since our company was founded in 2017. Here's a brief summary of what we've worked on:
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De-identification of Contracts (Collaboration with Barclays, Withers, the University of Oxford and Imperial College London)
UKRI awarded a £1.5M grant to ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s consortium - Barclays, Withers, the University of Oxford, and Imperial College London - to answer two of the biggest challenges to the adoption of AI in Legal services:
- access to confidential data
- understanding the decisions machine learning models make
The project aimed to answer these challenges with the combined capabilities of
- ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ’s Legal AI
- Oxford University’s research into robust recurrent neural networks to explain the accuracy of machine learning decisions
- Imperial College’s research into the de-identification of legal contracts to anonymise confidential data while retaining critical information.
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The State of Legal AI
You can for this published on December 12th 2024, or find one of the 92 sections which interests you most using the links below.
Full list of sections
- The 2024 Legal AI Retrospective:
Key Lessons from the Past Year
- Current state of Legal AI
- Brief history of AI in the legal sector
- Key Challenges and 2025 Outlook
- Key Areas of Legal AI Development
- Legal Chatbots and Client Engagement
- Key Applications of Legal AI
- Document review and contract analysis
- AI-Driven Legal Research and Knowledge Management
- AI in Due diligence and compliance
- Natural Language Processing in Legal Text Analysis
- AI in Contract Analysis
- AI-Enhanced Risk Assessment and Management
- Automated Regulatory Compliance Monitoring
- AI in Summarizing Legislation
- AI for Reacting to Legislative Changes
- AI for Data Privacy and Security Compliance
- Automated Due Diligence Reporting
- Automated trademark infringement monitoring
- AI-Assisted Legal Communications Drafting
- AI in Legal and contract drafting
- AI-Assisted Document Drafting
- Open Access and Open source Legal AI
- AI Contract Generators
- Multilingual Contract Drafting with AI
- AI-enhanced Contextual Clause Suggestions
- AI in Data Governance for Legal
- Changing of the guard
- Emerging Legal Editors and Drafting Tools
- Compliance Decisions
- IP Risk Assessment in Data Flows
- Data Usage Throughout the Legal Value Chain
- Multimodal AI Models for Legal
- Ethical AI and Bias Mitigation in Legal
- Large Language Models in Legal AI
- Multilingual NLP for Legal AI
- Efficient Training and Deployment of Legal AI
- Explainable AI in Legal Decision-Making
- Creating Explanations for New Types of Legal AI
- Evaluating XAI Methods in Legal AI
- Transformer Architecture Dominance in Legal NLP
- Supporting Multi-Dimensional Explainability in Legal AI
- Supporting Human-Centered Explanations in Legal AI
- Adjusting XAI Methods for Different Legal Contexts
- Mitigating Negative Impacts of XAI in Legal
- Improving Societal Impact of Legal XAI
- AI-Enhanced Contract Drafting, Review, and Analysis
- Contract Law and Democratizing of Market Standards
- Standardization of Contract Terms and Clauses with AI
- Available Legal AI Datasets
- Improving Current XAI Methods for Legal AI
- Emerging Trends and Technologies
- Defining Accuracy in Legal AI
- Challenges to the adoption of AI in contract law
- Prompt Engineering for Legal AI
- Advantages of Legal AI for In-house Teams
- Increased Efficiency: Time Savings for In-house Legal
- AI Becomes an In-house Alternative Legal Service Provider
- Increased Accuracy: More Data-driven Decisions In-house
- In-house Legal Teams: The Frontier of Legal AI Innovation
- AI Empowering Strategic Risk Management In-house
- Junior In-house Legal Roles Evolve into "AI Wranglers"
- Data Privacy and Security Concerns with Legal AI In-house
- Concerns and Limitations of Legal AI for In-house Teams
- Potential for Bias and Errors in Legal AI In-house
- Ethical Considerations and Accountability of Legal AI In-house
- AI Hallucinations and Reliability Issues In-house
- Advantages of Legal AI for Biglaw Firms
- Enhanced Client Value Through AI-Driven Productization at Biglaw
- Balancing Legal AI Adoption with Caution In-house
- Potential for Higher Margins and Competitive Advantage with AI at Biglaw
- AI Customization and Localization Opportunities for Biglaw
- In-House Development of Specialized AI Applications at Biglaw
- Ethical Implications of AI and Time Tracking at Biglaw
- Concerns and Limitations of Legal AI for Biglaw Firms
- Data Security and Client Confidentiality Concerns with Legal AI at Biglaw
- AI Enabling Product-Led Growth and Democratization of Legal Services at Biglaw
- Accuracy and Reliability of AI-Generated Legal Content at Biglaw
- AI Hallucinations and False Information in Legal AI at Biglaw
- Over Reliance on AI and Skill Atrophy at Biglaw
- Cultural Resistance and Shadow AI Usage at Biglaw
- Advantages of Legal AI for Small Law Firms and Sole Practitioners
- AI Enabling Expansion into New Practice Areas for Small Law Firms
- Enhanced Research Capabilities with AI for Small Law Firms
- Customized Document Generation with AI for Small Law Firms
- AI as Cost-Effective Alternative to Additional Staff for Small Law Firms
- Increased Productivity and Client Capacity with AI for Small Law Firms
- Concerns and Limitations of Legal AI for Small Law Firms and Sole Practitioners
- Limited AI Customization for Niche Practice Areas at Small Law Firms
- High Initial Costs and Implementation Challenges of AI for Small Law Firms
- Client Perception and Trust Issues with AI at Small Law Firms
- Industry-wide challenges
â€Comparisons of Legal AI tools
We haven't published these yet, but we've carried out detailed analysis on the market for Legal AI tools. We researched 80+ legaltech tools claiming to offer AI services, and compare them side-by-side.
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Much more to come
4 years before the world had it's ChatGPT moment, our Co-founder and CEO, Rafie Faruq was writing his thesis on Generative AI. A lot has changed since then, and we have a lot of unpublished research on effective prompting of Legal AI, anonymisation, document transformation, AI negotiation, and much more.
We apply first-principles thinking within our Senior Machine Learning team here, tied to our relentless pursuit of delivering value to our customers.
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Contact us if you'd like more information on any of the research mentioned on this page. community@genieai.co (Alex Denne)