Utilization Artificial Intelligence in Design Contract as Well as the Impact for Legal Sector in Indonesia
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Technological developments marked by the existence of the industrial revolution era continue to encourage the utilization of artificial intelligence in various sectors, including the legal industry in Indonesia. 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 using artificial intelligence and how it works in the contract law sector. The utilization of artificial intelligence in the contracts law sectors aims to obtain efficiency and accuracy in making contracts designs. This research uses the normative law writing method. The type of data used is secondary data using qualitative analysis techniques. The research results explain that artificial intelligence in the legal sector is called legal-tech to facilitate contract drafters in designing, reviewing, and analyzing contracts through the smart contract feature. The smart contract feature has the ability as a contracts generator system to create a complete contracts design along with a legal analysis of the contracts. However, there are some risks of using it in humans biased decision making, data leakage, and cyber-attacks. The challenges faced is that the legal profession will be disrupted and potentially reduce the role of some existing legal jobs.
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