At Legatics, we use artificial intelligence to simplify processes and improve efficiency for lawyers. We do so with a clear focus on transparency, security, and user control. This article explains how AI is used in the platform and what safeguards are in place.
Terminology
This page uses the following terminology.
Artificial intelligence (AI) | Technology that enables machines to simulate human-like thinking, learning, and problem-solving. AI can be:
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Generative AI | Type of AI that creates new content, such as text, images, or code, based on the data it has been trained on |
Non-generative AI | Type of AI that isn't Generative AI and can provide insights, make predictions, or identify patterns |
Large language models (LLM) | Generative AI trained on vast amounts of text data to understand and generate human-like language |
AI features in Legatics
Legatics currently makes use of the following AI features in the platform.
Signature page detection
Purpose | Identify what pages in a file are signature pages |
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Type | Non-generative AI |
Provider | Legatics (AI internally developed) |
Training data | Fixed dataset made up of files uploaded to matters and other files (all obtained with permission to use for this purpose), captured at a specific point in time. It is not live or continuously updated. |
Inputs | Files |
Outputs | True/false value indicating whether a page in the file is a signature page |
User review of output | Before creating a signature pack, or completing matching the user can:
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User review used to train AI | No |
Use of Generative AI
Our platform does not currently use generative AI.
However, we recognize its potential and are carefully considering its future implementation. If we were to introduce generative AI features, we would implement measures designed to ensure compliance with all relevant AI, privacy and other relevant laws and regulations