“Virtual Lawyer” Introduced to Help Legal Firms in UAE – Life & Style

The Ministry of Justice of the United Arab Emirates has introduced a unique project “Virtual Lawyer” which is powered by artificial intelligence, during the Jetx 2024 event. The project will help law firms to thrive in simple case advocacy and prepare the judiciary for future challenges.

“Virtual Lawyer” aims to save time and improve services. The project will automatically use a national database of legal texts to be developed by the Ministry of Justice. Lawyers will need to complete this database in order to reap the full benefits of this modern technology.

Umar Sultan Ulama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence said that this initiative is part of the government’s efforts to adopt technology and artificial intelligence solutions. Thanks to this project, the legal sector will take a new shape at the global level.

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