Even as hallucinations show up in legal filings, Big Law goes all in on AI with new Anthropic release
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Despite judges issuing sanctions and bar associations warning of AI-generated falsehoods, Big Law is doubling down on its AI investment. Anthropic has released over 20 new integrations with popular law firm tools, including 12 role-specific AI plugins and a Microsoft 365 integration. The company boasts big-name adopters, including Freshfields and Quinn Emanuel, and claims its AI model, Claude Opus 4.7, scored 90.9% on a widely-watched AI benchmark. More than 20,000 legal professionals have signed up for Anthropic's recent webinar.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The industry's relentless pursuit of AI-driven efficiency may be masking a deeper issue: the risk of perpetuating falsehoods.
- · By integrating AI tools that can generate false information, law firms may inadvertently create more problems than they solve, undermining the integrity of the legal system.