How does artificial intelligence change the profession of a lawyer in Poland? A revolution that is happening before our eyes

Michał Gaszewski – ekspert ds. sztucznej inteligencji i CEO LEOLEX AI

Until recently, the lawyer’s work was based mainly on manually searching hundreds of pages of files, codes and rulings. Today, thanks to the development of artificial intelligence, this image changes dynamically. AI becomes not only support in the daily work of the office, but also a real chance to simplify access to the law for every citizen.

An example of this transformation is Leolex AI – an intelligent legal assistant who can conduct a dialogue with the user. Just ask a question or describe the situation, and the system corresponds to natural language, indicating the relevant provisions, judgments and possible interpretations. It is a tool created for Polish law, acting on the basis of current codes, acts and case -law, which enables rapid access to legal knowledge.

One of the people who actively shapes this technological transformation is Michał Gaszewski – an expert on artificial intelligence and CEO Leolex AI. According to him, AI in the law is not a human substitute, but a tool that makes him more effective, faster and more accessible.

Law is a language – precise, difficult and formalized. Artificial intelligence works here like a translator that helps to understand the complexities of the rules, without having to browse hundreds of pages of documents

– explains Michał Gaszewski.

Thanks to AI, the user can simply describe his problem, and the system will interpret it and indicate what regulations apply. Example? The person asks: “I terminated the lease agreement, but the tenant does not want to move out – what can I do?” Leolex AI recognizes the context, indicates the relevant article on the protection of tenants’ rights, presents key judgments and suggests further steps.

Does not replace but support – the role of AI in the daily work of a lawyer

Artificial intelligence does not replace a lawyer, but makes him better. It is a tool that – like a calculator – does not eliminate thinking, but significantly accelerates many processes. Modern AI systems allow you to conduct a dialogue with recipes as if the user was talking to the adviser. You can ask a question in your daily language, and the system transforms them into a precise analysis based on applicable regulations and rulings.

For the office, this saves time and opening new possibilities. Tools such as Leolex AI offer, among others:

  • contextual search for judgments and regulations,

  • analysis of the facts and compliance with the regulations,

  • ready compositions of judgments,

  • Conducting a dialogue taking into account the history of conversation and the current legal status.

It is not about replacing a lawyer, but about relieving him from routine work and give him space for what is really important: strategic thinking and acting in the interest of the client

– emphasizes the creator of Leolex AI.

Context instead of keywords – a real change of approach

Traditional legal search systems are based on key words. To find the necessary ruling, you need to know what language the court used – often archaic or non -standard. Leolex AI works differently.

Just describe what we are looking for. Ai understands the user’s intention and searches the knowledge base in terms of meaning, not just words. Thanks to this, you do not have to remember a specific recipe or formulate questions as if we were writing to the search engine “ – explains Michał Gaszewski.

This approach makes the law more accessible – not only for professionals, but also for citizens without legal preparation.

Law closer to people

For someone who does not know paragraphs, but has a specific problem – e.g. with a contract, company or office – technology can be the first, simple step to understand their situation. – Instead of google and hit forums, where someone says: “It helped me”, it is better to ask a system that will show the current recipe and rulings. This is a real difference – adds the expert.

Thanks to modern AI tools, the user receives not only information, but also their interpretation in the context of a specific situation. This means that even a person without legal education can consciously make decisions, knowing his rights and what steps he can take.

For the benefit, but with caution

The digital transformation in the law has already begun – and is irreversible. The key question is not “or?”, But “how will we use it?” Will technology become a democratizing access to justice, or will it remain only elite support for specialists?

Like any technology, AI brings both opportunities and challenges. You must remember to verify the information, the responsible use of data and protect the privacy.

The biggest mistake would be that AI “knows better”. She shows what he finds – but the decision on how to use it must be made by a man

– emphasizes Michał Gaszewski.

Leolex AI is an example of how technology can change access to legal knowledge – without taking away work from lawyers, but enabling them a new way of acting, and thus for citizens – it can be the missing link between the need and understanding.

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