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Hello and welcome to Decoder.
I'm Neil I. Patel, Editor-in-Chief at The Verge, and Decoder is my show about big ideas and other problems.
Today, we're going to talk about the role AI might play in deciding legal disputes, not just doing research and drafting memos, actually deciding who's right and who's wrong and who should pay.