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2025-02-28 21:03:04
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Against the backdrop of the rapid development of artificial intelligence, the market's demand for efficient and accurate AI models continues to rise. On the afternoon of February 28th, at Denghu Classroom, Lawyer Assistant Liang Shuying brought a wonderful sharing on 'how to use artificial intelligence to improve legal work efficiency'.
Assistant Liang explained in detail the core functions and application scenarios of Deepseek. In terms of contract and document review, Deepseek can accurately identify issues such as subject qualification, missing clauses, and unclear rights and obligations in a purchase and sale contract review example, and provide professional modification suggestions. When faced with in-depth issues such as 'how to agree on the delivery location in accordance with the Civil Code to protect the rights of Party B', Deepseek, which has activated the 'deep thinking' function, can not only analyze based on legal provisions, but also provide comprehensive and detailed suggestions for modifying terms from different delivery methods, risk transfer points, transportation responsibilities, and other aspects, demonstrating strong auxiliary review capabilities.
For litigation related business scenarios, Deepseek's legal case retrieval function is equally impressive. Taking the retrieval and analysis of shareholder liability issues after company deregistration as an example, it can systematically sort out relevant laws, regulations, and judicial interpretations such as the Company Law and the Civil Code, summarize multiple typical cases, deeply analyze the key points of judgments, summarize the key influencing factors of shareholder liability, and provide practical suggestions for creditors and shareholders respectively. This feature greatly improves the efficiency of legal search and provides rich references for lawyers to formulate litigation strategies.
However, Assistant Liang also emphasized that legal professionals should maintain rationality and prudence when using artificial intelligence:
1. When using AI, it is necessary to achieve human led and AI assisted approaches. It is recommended that legal professionals use Deepseek to organize basic background knowledge, but consultation responses must be personalized and adjusted based on individual customer cases;
2. When using cases, it is necessary to verify the information on the authoritative judicial document website, and different AI tools can also be used for cross checking to ensure the accuracy of the content;
3. Legal professionals should leverage the time saved by artificial intelligence, focus on knowledge depth, enhance business thinking and negotiation strategies, and strengthen their irreplaceability.
After listening to the sharing of Lawyer Assistant Liang Shuying, every colleague felt that they had benefited greatly. Thank you very much for the sharing from Lawyer Assistant Liang Shuying today. We look forward to learning more useful knowledge through Denghu Classroom!
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