Abstract

The digital age has brought significant changes in various sectors, including the legal field. The emergence of robot lawyers, or artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice, offers unprecedented efficiency and accuracy. This study explores the potential impact of robot lawyers in the context of Indonesia's Advocates Law, considering legal, ethical, and practical aspects. This research applies the normative legal method, which combines statutory, conceptual, comparative, and futuristic approaches. The characteristics of this research are descriptive-prescriptive, where the data collected is analyzed using the content analysis method. This research shows that robot lawyers have the potential to improve access to legal services, reduce costs, and offer more consistent and unbiased solutions. However, challenges such as data security, legal liability, and ethical concerns related to replacing human labor with AI also arise. Further analysis shows that Indonesia's current Advocate Law is not fully prepared for the era of robot lawyers. This research recommends updating the policy and legal framework to effectively integrate AI in legal practice while maintaining the integrity of the profession and protecting the public interest. We also highlight the importance of adaptive legal education and training to prepare legal practitioners for technological change.

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