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    ‘Get the job done’: One in two lawyers use AI

    Euan Black
    Euan BlackWork and careers reporter

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    One in two lawyers in Australia and New Zealand have already used generative artificial intelligence to perform day-to-day tasks and almost the entire profession believe it will change how legal work is carried out in future.

    These were the key findings of a recent survey of more than 560 lawyers and legal professionals by legal information and analytics provider LexisNexis, which found that in-house lawyers were adopting the tools more quickly than their law firm counterparts.

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