Launch of Elawquent – Legal Game by Law Artigence Cell
INTRODUCTION TO THE CELL
The Law Artigence Cell (A.I. Cell), New Law College has its inception from August, 2022 under the aegis of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University, New Law College, Pune.
A.I. today is being harnessed in almost all arenas of law be it in administration of justice, academia or in practice of law. Through research and discussion, the Centre aims to explore current topics within the realm of A.I. and Law.
The main aim of the Cell is to familiarize students with the technologies being developed in Artificial Intelligence and to sensitize students on the interaction between law, society and technology. The Law Artigence Cell (A.I. Cell) facilitates discussions on issues at the intersection of law and A.I. and its impact on society. The Cell facilitates understanding in A.I. and Law that shall help students to handle issues pertaining to A.I. and to expand their legal research and analytical skills in this area.
ENUNCIATED PURPOSE OF THE CELL
The purpose of having Law Artigence Cell (A.I. Cell) in a Law college is to prepare law students and legal professionals to address the challenges and opportunities presented by the increasing use of artificial intelligence (A.I.) in the legal industry.
A.I. is increasingly being integrated into legal systems, which can bring benefits such as improving efficiency, speed, and accuracy. However, it can also pose ethical, legal, and social implications that need to be addressed.
The Law Artigence Cell (A.I. Cell) can help students and professionals develop the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate this evolving landscape, including understanding the legal implications of A.I, developing AI tools for legal research and service delivery, and exploring the ethical and social implications of AI adoption.
Additionally, as A.I.-related legal issues become more complex, there is a growing demand for lawyers and legal professionals who can navigate this landscape. Having an A.I. and Law Department can help law schools produce graduates who are better equipped to handle these challenges, while also contributing to the development of new legal frameworks and policies related to AI.