Artificial Intelligence and Legal Analytics: New Tools for Law Practice in the Digital Age is a fundamental work for those of us who are interested in the intersection between intelligent technology and the legal field, and its promising future.' This volume presents new research in artificial intelligence (AI) and Law with special reference to criminal justice. In today’s world, data is growing explosively. Artificial intelligence and the use of smart machines are shaking up law and society. Learn how new technologies can help you focus, work, and deliver faster and more efficiently in your practice. Artificial intelligence (AI) is just beginning to come into its own concerning its use by lawyers and within the legal industry. In a previous book Tomorrow's Lawyers, he predicts the creation of eight new legal roles at the intersection of software and law. Jesus Manuel Niebla Zatarain Source: SCRIPTed Artificial intelligence and related technologies are changing both the law and the legal profession. Leading legal thinker and IT adviser to the lord chief justice, Richard Susskind, has updated his influential book Tomorrow’s Lawyers and The Future of the Professions to mark the end of the “age of denial”, during which law firms and UK legal institutions ignored the rise of AI and the possibilities it offers. Law is an avenue in which to test the integration between AI and people. Within the next few years, we will find ourselves on the cusp of a revolution in the practice of law led by the adoption of artificial intelligence by in-house lawyers. It brings together leading international experts including computer scientists, lawyers, judges and cyber-psychologists. Artificial intelligence is taking the legal world by storm—and lawyers are embracing the change, despite their traditional resistance to technology. The book is mostly a history of the academic field of "AI and Law" or "Legal Informatics," but it also covers some important technological developments from corporate legal publishers and startups. Thomson Reuters provides news and insights on Legal AI with expertly written articles, podcasts, and whitepapers that explain what Artificial Intelligence really solves for lawyers. The book examines some of the core problems that technology raises for criminal law ranging from privacy and data protection, to cyber-warfare, through … Law is vitally important to the development of AI, and AI will have a transformative effect on the law given that many legal rules are based on standards of human behavior that will be automated. "Both," … Many of the projects discussed are prototypes that never saw widespread adoption, so this book isn't primarily a user's guide to practical tools. Companies, governments, and universities implement AI without a full understanding of its legal and regulatory threats. Last year at a roundtable discussion hosted by the American Bar Association, the moderator asked if lawyers should be afraid or encouraged by artificial intelligence.