The application of AI to law

AI and Society 2 (1):31-46 (1988)
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Abstract

There is much interest in moving AI out into real world applications, a move which has been encouraged by recent funding which has attempted to show industry and commerce can benefit from the Fifth Generation of computing. In this article I suggest that the legal application area is one which is very much more complex than it might — at first sight — seem. I use arguments from the sociology of law to indicate that the viewing of the legal system as simply a rule-bound discipline is inherently nave. This, while not new in jurisprudence, is — as the literature of AI and law indicates — certainly novel to the field of artificial intelligence. The socio-legal argument provided is set within the context of AI as one more example of the failure of scientific success and method to easily transmit itself over into the social sciences

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On two AI traditions.Satinder P. Gill - 1988 - AI and Society 2 (4):321-340.

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What is Sociology?Norbert Elias - 1978 - University College Dublin Press.
Law and the modern mind.Jerome Frank - 1931 - New York,: Coward-McCann.

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