Integrating AI into Bangladesh's Legal Sector: Opportunities, Ethics, and Challenges
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Bangladeshi legal services are being transformed
by Artificial Intelligence (AI), producing new
issues and opportunities. In Bangladesh, AI is
used for legal research, document evaluation,
case prediction, contract analysis, and client
interviews. The paper examines ROSS
Intelligence, Harvey AI, and DoNotPay utilising
doctrinal and empirical data to assess their
efficacy, accuracy, and ethical implications.
The research suggests that AI could solve major
issues like long court delays, high legal bills, and
a lack of lawyers, particularly in rural areas.
These items come with risks including
algorithmic bias, accountability gaps, and data
privacy concerns. Formalism and realism are
examined to discover if AI can understand
Bangladesh's complex judicial system.
We adapt EU and American Bar Association
norms to Bangladesh. The study also examines
AI's socioeconomic impacts, such as job loss and
the need for new skills. This paper advises
policymakers and practitioners to use ethical AI
design and robust regulation to ensure that AI
enhances legal knowledge rather than replacing
it.
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