专题:Artificial Intelligence in Law

This cluster of papers focuses on the application of predictive legal technology, including machine learning, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence, to forecast judicial decisions in various courts. The topics also cover the use of big data and behavior control in legal contexts, as well as the ethical implications of integrating technology into the legal profession.
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ChatGPT Goes to Law School

article Full Text OpenAlex 488 FWCI0

GPT-4 passes the bar exam

article Full Text OpenAlex 178 FWCI350.8045

Large Legal Fictions: Profiling Legal Hallucinations in Large Language Models

article Full Text OpenAlex 173 FWCI357.4762

Performing an Inductive Thematic Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews With a Large Language Model: An Exploration and Provocation on the Limits of the Approach

article Full Text OpenAlex 169 FWCI189.7527

A Comprehensive Survey on Pretrained Foundation Models: A History from BERT to ChatGPT

preprint Full Text OpenAlex 152 FWCI0

LexGLUE: A Benchmark Dataset for Legal Language Understanding in English

article Full Text OpenAlex 150 FWCI79.3286

AI generates covertly racist decisions about people based on their dialect

article Full Text OpenAlex 148 FWCI306.5367

Legalbench: A Collaboratively Built Benchmark for Measuring Legal Reasoning in Large Language Models

article Full Text OpenAlex 131 FWCI0

Judging LLM-as-a-Judge with MT-Bench and Chatbot Arena

article Full Text OpenAlex 124 FWCI147.0117

Who Validates the Validators? Aligning LLM-Assisted Evaluation of LLM Outputs with Human Preferences

article Full Text OpenAlex 124 FWCI40.0414