AI and legal disputes – what's next for pensions?

Chris Edwards-Earl looks at how AI could help (and hinder) member cases

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Chris Edwards-Earl: Used cautiously, these tools can be invaluable
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Chris Edwards-Earl: Used cautiously, these tools can be invaluable

Even the most old-fashioned of advisors and consultants are learning that artificial intelligence (AI), and particularly generative AI (which creates novel content, text and ideas), does have its uses.

AI is a tool which simply cannot be ignored. I'm sorry to say that advice also applies to the world of pensions law and disputes. This article considers the growing use of AI in pension disputes an...

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