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Microsoft built an AI agent for laywers in Word. Let’s hope it doesn’t go berserk.

Digital Trends·Sudhanshu Kumar Mangalam·about 1 month ago
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Microsoft Word is getting an AI legal agent, which sounds helpful until you remember how badly this has gone before. The new Legal Agent can review contracts, suggest edits, compare versions, and flag risky clauses inside Word. On paper, these features sound quite useful and convenient, however, cases of generative AI tools hallucinating and inventing entire cases, citations and quotes from thin air have dragged some real people in real court trouble before. What can Microsoft’s Legal Agent do? Microsoft says Legal Agent is available through Copilot in Word for users in its Frontier program in the U.S. It currently works on Word for Windows desktop. There is no separate app or installation required, though some users may need to restart Word before the agent appears. Legal Agent is meant for contract and document review.…

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