Machine Learning

/ˈməʃin ˈlərnin/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A subset of artificial intelligence involving algorithms that improve automatically through experience, often relevant in legal contexts like evidence analysis and automated decision-making.
    The court relied on machine learning to analyze large volumes of contract data.

Forms

  • machine learning
  • machine learnings

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'machine learning' often implicates issues of transparency, bias, and data privacy, which are crucial in drafting regulations and compliance documents.

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