LLMs, Legal Documents, and the AI Act
from Part IV - The Use of Generative AI in Legal and Related Sectors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 August 2025
The recent paradigm shift from predictive to generative AI has accelerated a new era of innovation in artificial intelligence. Generative AI, exemplified by large language models (LLMs) like GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer), has revolutionized this landscape. This transition holds profound implications for the legal domain, where language is central to practice. The integration of LLMs into AI and law research and legal practice presents both opportunities and challenges. This chapter explores the potential enhancements of AI through LLMs, particularly the CLAUDETTE system, focusing on consumer empowerment and privacy protection. On this basis, we also investigate what new legal issues can emerge in the context of the AI Act and related regulations. Understanding the capabilities and limitations of LLMs vis-à-vis conventional approaches is crucial in harnessing their full potential for legal applications.
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