Charlemagne supposedly said that to have another language is to possess a second soul. As AI quietly standardizes legal language across industries, it may be creating exactly that: a second soul for ...
(CN) — Massachusetts Institute of Technology cognitive scientists believe they have uncovered the long sought answer to why legal documents are written in a style that makes them notoriously difficult ...
The Indonesian Supreme Court recently issued its formal view that addresses concerns of market pertaining to the interpretation of the statutory requirement for a ...
The first arrived nearly 4,000 years ago with Hammurabi’s Code: 282 edicts carved into stone and erected in ancient Babylon around 1750 B.C. For the first time, the law became visible, and rules were ...
Legal matters of all kinds involve parties that speak different languages or otherwise need to bridge barriers of access to understand one another. Even situations where all parties speak the same ...
"The potential applications of LLMs in dispute resolution are vast and ever-expanding," writes Jon Fowler, managing director of data solutions at Secretariat. Large language models (LLMs) have ushered ...
Zipf’s law, a striking statistical regularity in human language, posits that the frequency of any word is inversely proportional to its rank within a frequency-ordered list. This phenomenon, observed ...