The Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in the Design and Legality of Contracts According to Positive Law in Indonesia

Sukriyanto Sukriyanto

Abstract


The development of the current use of technology in the legal field by focusing on artificial intelligence in contract law. The utilization of artificial intelligence in the contract law sector aims to obtain efficiency and accuracy in making contract designs. Based on this, the authors are interested in conducting more profound research on the concept of utilizing artificial intelligence and how it works in the contract law sector. This research uses the normative law writing method. The research results explain that artificial intelligence in the legal sector is called legal- tech to facilitate contract drafter in designing, reviewing, and analyzing contracts through the smart contract feature. The smart contract feature has the ability as a contract generator system to create a complete contract design along with a legal analysis of the contracs and The research results explain that artificial intelligence in the legal sector is  called legal-tech to facilitate contract drafter in  designing, reviewing, and analyzing contracts through the smart contract feature. The smart contract feature has the ability as a contract generator system to create a complete contract design along with a legal analysis of the contract and to determine whether contracts made by  AI  fulfill the validity requirements in  accordance with the provisions of  Article 1320  of  the  Civil  Code.  As  well  as  providing a  better understanding of the legal implications and regulations relating to the use of AI in contract drafting


Keywords


Artificial Intelligence; Contract Drafting; Contract Law.

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