Plaintiffs Firms Embrace Generative AI to Streamline Legal Tasks and Enhance Efficiency

The legal industry is seeing growing interest in generative artificial intelligence (AI)—a technology considered to have the potential to streamline particularly time-consuming and tedious legal tasks. Notably, plaintiffs firms are proving to be early and eager adopters of AI.

Around the country, plaintiffs firms are actively exploring the use of generative AI. Edelson, a Chicago-based law firm, is one such firm. It has already rolled out its own internal generative AI solution named “Chattie”—the firm’s AI chatbot and so-called Chief Happiness Officer, launched last summer.

Stepping into the limelight in the field, Nayan Dixit, the new AI Integration Focused Developer at Edelson, brings forward his innovative vision for the firm. In a recent interview with Legaltech News, Dixit engaged in a thought-provoking conversation about his move into the legal industry.

Dixit’s in-depth discussion revolves around the projects he is likely to develop this year, powered by generative AI. However, the specifics of these projects remain a much-awaited revelation in the legal industry.