Large Language Models and Explainable Law: a Hybrid Methodology
Billi, Marco, Parenti, Alessandro, Pisano, Giuseppe, Sanchi, Marco
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The paper advocates for LLMs to enhance the accessibility, usage and explainability of rule-based legal systems, contributing to a democratic and stakeholder-oriented view of legal technology. A methodology is developed to explore the potential use of LLMs for translating the explanations produced by rule-based systems, from high-level programming languages to natural language, allowing all users a fast, clear, and accessible interaction with such technologies. The study continues by building upon these explanations to empower laypeople with the ability to execute complex juridical tasks on their own, using a Chain of Prompts for the autonomous legal comparison of different rule-based inferences, applied to the same factual case.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-20-2023
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