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Agentic AI Faces Oversight Hurdles as Legal Sector Follows GenAI Adoption Curve

What Happened

Thomson Reuters released a report examining the rise of agentic AI in the legal sector. While generative AI rapidly gained traction in law firms for research and drafting, agentic AI promises to take automation further, handling complex workflows and decision-making. However, the report notes that agentic AI comes with distinct oversight and accountability challenges, raising concerns for legal professionals and clients regarding transparency, ethical obligations, and risk management. The recommendations highlight the need for robust governance frameworks as these technologies scale.

Why It Matters

The adoption of agentic AI could transform legal processes by automating more advanced tasks, offering efficiency but introducing significant oversight risks. This shift requires careful regulation and industry standards to avoid ethical pitfalls. Read more in our AI News Hub

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