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Dec 18, 2024
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Data Usage Throughout the Legal Value Chain

Note: This article is just one of 60+ sections from our full report titled: The 2024 Legal AI Retrospective - Key Lessons from the Past Year. Please download the full report to check any citations.

Introduction: Data Usage Throughout the Value Chain

The legal AI ecosystem relies heavily on data at every stage of its lifecycle:

1. Data Collection and Storage (inc. Model training)
2. Data Processing and Analysis (inc. Model training)
3. Data Output and Reporting

Data Collection and Storage: A 2023 survey by the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) found that 78% of law firms now use cloud-based storage solutions for client data.[50]

The American Bar Association reported in 2023 that legal AI systems are increasingly incorporating privacy-enhancing techniques to protect data during the training process.[51]

Data Processing and Analysis: According to a 2023 study, legal AI tools are increasingly employing privacy-preserving techniques to protect individual data points during analysis.[52]

The Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Law reported in 2023 that legal AI systems are exploring advanced encryption methods to perform computations on encrypted data, enhancing security.[53]

Alex Denne
Advisor
Alex Denne, Head of Growth (Open Source Law) at Ƶ, is a legal tech leader and serial founder with over a decade of experience driving innovation and making legal services more accessible. Since joining in 2021, he has scaled the platform from 200 to over 120,000 users, combining deep contract law expertise with a data-driven, open-source approach. He is passionate about democratizing legal knowledge through AI, backed by strong academic credentials and experience leading major product and innovation initiatives.
Alex Denne, Head of Growth (Open Source Law) at Ƶ, is a legal tech leader and serial founder with over a decade of experience driving innovation and making legal services more accessible. Since joining in 2021, he has scaled the platform from 200 to over 120,000 users, combining deep contract law expertise with a data-driven, open-source approach. He is passionate about democratizing legal knowledge through AI, backed by strong academic credentials and experience leading major product and innovation initiatives.

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